Lingering Showers Today, Dry Week Ahead

Bright side – we have avoided any severe weather or flooding issues.

Not-so-bright side – we haven’t received much rain to help with our drought situation.

Latest HRRR model (above) shows the main axis of rain staying to our SW most of the day, with a few showers coming up to our neck of the woods – especially around dinnertime. Models have not been the best the past few days, so be sure to keep an eye on the radar if you have any outdoor plans – you can always check the radar on our website here. read more

Local Flood and Isolated Tornado Threat Thru This Evening, Lingering Showers Possible This Weekend

Thus far rainfall totals have been extremely disappointing, but the threat is not quite over.

NWS Nashville has highlighted an area of concern for a local flood and isolated tornado risk which includes most of WillCo. This does not mean Nashville and Davidson Co. are in the clear, but the main area of focus will be inside the red circle. read more

Watching the Heavy Rain Potential and Low-End Tornado Threat

Rain from now Tropical Depression Francine is moving in and will increase in coverage throughout the day.

The latest HRRR model shows heavier rain later this afternoon, continuing into tonight.

Friday is where some uncertainty comes in. read more

Francine To Bring Heavy Rain, Gusty Winds, Low-End Tornado Threat(?) Starting Thursday

Francine has made landfall in Louisiana, and is beginning to make its’ way up north and will bring impacts to us starting Thursday morning.

Expected rainfall totals thru Monday night look to be 3 to 5 inches. read more

Tuesday PM Update on Local Impacts from Francine: Heavy Rain & Low-End Threat of Tornadoes

There have been some minor changes to our expected local impacts from Francine. Changes to this forecast are very possible, be sure to check in for updates!

Francine is still expected to make landfall as a hurricane sometime Wednesday afternoon/evening along the coast of Louisiana and make its way up to our neck of the woods as a Tropical Depression. read more

Watching Francine for Rain and Low-End Severe Threat Late-Week

Tropical Storm Francine was officially named earlier today and is expected to make landfall as a hurricane somewhere along the Louisiana coast on Wednesday evening.

Francine is expected to travel up along the Mississippi River, bringing impacts to our neck of the woods by Thursday lasting into the weekend as a Tropical Depression. read more

Watching PTC6 for Some Meaningful Rainfall Later this Week

No rain chances until Thursday but could be a legit soaking for us – thanks to Potential Tropical Cyclone Six which should become Francine later tonight or tomorrow.

Deets are still fuzzy, but rainfall totals in the 1 – 3 inch range look possible from Thursday – Saturday. More details later on when things become clearer. read more

Glimpse of Fall Is Here (not for long)

Relatively strong north winds (gusts up to 20 – 25 mph possible) have ushered in some cooler and drier air for us. Dewpoints are down in the mid 40s and high temps will comfortably be in the upper 70s. read more

Maybe Some Showers Tonight, Fall-Like Weather Saturday & Sunday

A quick shower or lil’ storm is possible tonight, something to keep in mind as you head to FNL or your outdoor Friday evening plans.

HRRR model gives its’ best guess below. We’ll be covering anything noteworthy on X/IG. No severe storms expected but can’t rule out some lightning and heavy rain. Some of us will stay dry! read more

Dry With a Hint of Fall This Weekend

Both of our counties remain in Abnormally Dry to Moderate Drought conditions – and things aren’t expected to improve much anytime soon with us being stuck in a dryyyyy pattern.

The GFS and Euro ensembles continue to suggest maybe 0.3 – 0.4″ of rain in the next 10 days. That ain’t gonna cut it. read more