
Tonight/Overnight/Sunday Morning – Precip Arrives, Probably Not Any Freezy Stuff – Low 32°
Temps are going to very slowly dip from the upper 30°s, then the mid 30°s, and maybe even drop down to (but not below) freezing.

Tonight/Overnight/Sunday Morning – Precip Arrives, Probably Not Any Freezy Stuff – Low 32°
Temps are going to very slowly dip from the upper 30°s, then the mid 30°s, and maybe even drop down to (but not below) freezing.

Today – Sunny & Really Cold – High 38°
A north breeze will keep wind chills in the 20°s. Tonight expect temps at 31° at kickoff, 27° on the drive home.
Why the cold temps? This high pressure in the midwest is on our cold side, sending in cold, arctic air:

To the men, women, and families of those who serve: Thank you.

Tonight – A Little Rain, Then The Big Cold Front Arrives – Temps Falling Into the 30°s Overnight
At noon, the big cold front was about to cross the MS River into Tennessee:

Monday – More Sun, Warmer – Wake-Up 37°, High 67°
A strengthening southerly wind will pump in unseasonably warm air.
Tuesday – Warm, Becoming Cloudy, Rain on the Way – Wake-Up 48°, High 66°
Current Temp:

Temps Next 48 Hours:
Election Day – Increasing Clouds; Rain on the Way – High 70°
No rain is expected during daylight hours. Enjoy these warmer temps. They won’t be around much longer.
Current Temp:

Next 48 Hours: Red Line Temp, Blue Line Wind Chill
Next 48 Hours: Top line shows wind gusts, bottom line shows sustained winds:
Trick-or-Treat – Very Cold and Windy

Sorry, Sam. Yes.

Tonight — Light Rain
Light rain is expected to start around 3 AM, as shown by the HRRR:
Trick-or-Treat – “Coldest Air of the Season”; Freeze Watch – Wake Up 43°, High 53°

Tonight – Rain

Going out tonight?

Off and on rain, and maybe a few thunderstorms, are expected during early to mid-evening hours. Late tonight and past midnight, a more steady, soaking rain will pitter-patter you to sleep.
Current Temp

Temps Next 48 Hours
At 3:32 PM Monday, we tied the record high temp for October 27 (84°, set in 1940 and 1919). The temp was at 82° at 3 PM and 82° at 4 PM, but when the average temp for five minutes reached 84° at 3:32 PM, the record was tied.
Current Temp

Temps Next 48 Hours
Morning fog possible again. NWS is holding off on issuing a fog advisory “for now.”
Record high temps expected Monday. The record high for October 27 is 84° (set in 1940), which we are forecast to tie or break. Still no rain, though. That comes . . .