Current Official Hourly Observation (taken at :53 on the hour)

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I feel like this accurately summarizes our weather from the past three days:
Current Official Hourly Observation (taken at :53 on the hour)

Current Radar Loop
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Temps Next 36 Hours (auto-updating)
I feel like this accurately summarizes our weather from the past three days:
Current Official Hourly Observation (taken at :53 on the hour)

Current Radar Loop
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Temps Next 48 Hours (auto-updating)
There’s a good weather forecast in here, but if you choose to continue reading, you will probably end up dumber. For that, I apologize. In fact, you should stop reading. You’re better off reading this SEC Basketball Tournament Preview.
Current Official Hourly Observation (taken at :53 on the hour)

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Soooo, Today Was Pretty Nice!
We chose 64° today. That was smart.
Current Official Hourly Observation (taken at :53 on the hour):

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From @GatorCarrie 13:

Although snow is exiting stage East, travel hazards remain. From the NWS 11 AM Conference Call:
What Happened Overnight
The freezing line covered all of Davidson County at 1 AM. It reached Franklin at 1:40 AM, and the rest of Williamson County by 2:30 AM.
The heaviest precip started to pull away between 3 AM and 4 AM.

7 PM — No real changes to the forecast below. Everything seems to be on track. The weather balloon that went up a few hours ago returned data confirming freezing rain/ice will be the initial mode of wintry precip.
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Blog updated at 4:15 PM
Tonight – Cloudy
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Sunday – Winter Weather Advisory – AM Low 46, PM High 59
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Tonight – Increasing Clouds Late & Cold
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Tonight — Light Rain (See Above Radar) – 9 PM 43
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Review of February 20 Severe Storms

There was one tornado (EF-1) in Middle Tennessee, in Coffee County, which will be added to the SPC map, above.
Current Official Hourly Observation (taken at :53 on the hour)

Radar Display with Severe Thunderstorm and Tornado Warnings:

Current Radar Loop (this radar is crazy sensitive, the light green may not be reaching the ground. Also note this radar does not display Watches or Warnings)