Air Quality Alert is still in effect until midnight tonight.
“The general public is not likely to be affected. Active children and adults, and people with a respiratory disease such as Asthma, should limit prolonged outdoor exertion.”
Air Quality Alert is still in effect until midnight tonight.
“The general public is not likely to be affected. Active children and adults, and people with a respiratory disease such as Asthma, should limit prolonged outdoor exertion.”
Some of us got some decent rain yesterday, some saw none – the joys of the Wattery.
A fairly dull forecast is ahead of us for this rest of the week.
No rain chances with us thru Saturday. Low rain chances (~20%) return starting early next week, totals still don’t look all too impressive. With that said, things can change between now and then.
A few showers, maybe a thunderstorm, will be possible this afternoon and evening.
No severe or flooding concerns. We’ll take any rain we can get, but doubtful that everyone will see rain.
HRRR shows coverage being quite isolated. It’s Wattery style, so anyone’s guess who see rain, if anyone does.
Very meh rain chances exist this afternoon and Tuesday afternoon. I would bet most of us stay dry, but a few lucky people may get a quick shower. Even if you do see some rain, totals will be very light, not much help for our drought.
Although most of Sunday, and the Titans game, should be dry – we could see a few showers. Can’t rule out a storm either, but no severe weather is expected. Not a horrible idea to bring a poncho to the game, but fingers crossed you won’t need it.
Yesterday, rain chances were zero across the board over the next 7 days.
The atmosphere always likes to keep us on our toes though.
We could see a few showers Sunday throughout the day, even lingering into Monday. This is far from any guarantee. The HRRR model (shown below) likes our chances – but other models like the GFS and Euro think we stay dry. For the sake of the Titans game, I hope we stay dry – but I know we could use the rain.
A few places made the most of the 15% rain chances yesterday, some got none. Highest rainfall total from yesterday is 0.79″ from the Oak Hill area. BNA got 0.03″ in the bucket.
No additional rain is expected over the next 7 days.
Low (~15%) chance of a quick shower this afternoon/evening, a rumble of thunder not totally out of the question. Most of us will stay dry.
HRRR model gives a guess:

Besides that, no rain chances thru at least the middle of next week.
Above-average temps will be the theme over at least the next week. Our average high temps is 83-84°, and temps will get a good bit above that. By the beginning of next week, we’ll be 10°+ above average.
I’m going to sound like a broken record for probably for the next week or so.

High temperatures slowly creeping up throughout the week, getting into the low 90s.
Dewpoints will be in the upper 50s, so eees ok.
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