Sunday
Looks like we have a great day in store for us.

You may feel some stickiness in the air thanks to dewpoint temps in the mid-60s.
Rain? Unlikely, but showers have recently been popping up on the HRRR model:
Looks like we have a great day in store for us.

You may feel some stickiness in the air thanks to dewpoint temps in the mid-60s.
Rain? Unlikely, but showers have recently been popping up on the HRRR model:
Bear with me for a minute, because we have one more day of potential showers thanks to a cold front.
The HRRR models predicts a few showers later this afternoon into the evening:

The NAM3 model agrees:
Let’s begin by speaking nerd to you. May you find this oddly compelling.
“A strong upper trough is situated over the Great Plains and will propagate eastward today and tonight while focusing much of the existing moisture across the region. Convection is likely today and tonight and even into Monday before the shortwave pulls east of the region.’ @ NWS-Nashville
High temperature for today? 92°.
Dewpoint temperatures? Lower-70s. In other words, gross.
Scattered showers and storms? Possible.
The HRRR model thinks we could see a couple of showers today, with a majority of the rain moving into the area tomorrow morning.
Overall, a nice day.

Note that dewpoint temperatures will linger in the mid to upper-60s, so it’ll be uncomfortable out.
Can we expect any rain? Nah.
The HRRR model shows some brief scattered showers in the area, but most of us won’t get caught underneath one of these.
High temperature: 92°.
Dewpoint temperatures: Upper-60s, maybe even 70°. In other words, gross.

Rain: Not expected; most of it should stay to our south and southwest.
Here’s the HRRR model:

Most of the rain will push east today, though we could still see some scattered showers.
Here’s the HRRR model:

It’s hard to say when and where these will exactly pop up, and not everyone will be caught underneath one. We shouldn’t have any rain-outs, frog stranglers, or severe weather.
Scattered showers are possible across the region today.
Here’s the HRRR model:

The best timing for these pop-ups will be the afternoon and early evening hours.
It’s hard to say exactly where these will form, so keep an umbrella on hand just in case.
Fortunately, I have some great news.

All the rain has finally pushed out of the area.
Today’s high temperature will reach a high of 83° (the average is 90°).
Dewpoints will be in the lower 60s and drop to the upper 50s later this evening. For reference:
If you guessed more scattered showers for today, then you are correct.
Here’s the HRRR model:

Here’s the NAM3 model, which keeps us drier during the day, but gives us some sprinkles of rain tonight:
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