Rain Moving North Tonight, Stormy Saturday PM

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Tonight: Rain Slowly Deteriorates, Temps in the 70s

Anyone who experiences rain later today will cool down immediately into the mid-upper 70s. Nice, right?

In case you don’t see rain, your temperature stair-step into the upper 70s will be a little slower, but we’ll get there. A comfortable night ahead in the temp. department, but it will remain humid. read more

Humid Tomorrow, Rain This Weekend?

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Tonight: Partly Cloudy – 79° 9 PM

Dry conditions expected to continue as we head into the evening hours. For those with Thursday night football plans, or any outdoor plans at all, temps will cool very nicely after sunset with a few scattered clouds through the night. read more

Sunny & Muggy Continues, Decent Rain Chances Returning This Weekend

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Tonight: Showers Dissipating, Partly Cloudy – 78° 9PM

We currently have some scattered showers wanting to rain on our afternoon parade.

Luckily we aren’t expecting for most of us to see any showers, but for those who don’t win the no rain lottery, showers should be brief and won’t do a whole lot. read more

An Oven-Baked Week With Showers/Storms Increasing

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Tonight: Tranquil, Warm and Muggy – 9PM 77°

Showers that developed across the state today will quickly fall apart by evening. Temperatures will fall into the upper 70s after sunset, but the humidity won’t relax quite as much. Dew points in the mid to upper 60s will continue to make the air feel “soupy”. read more

Pleasant Conditions Tonight, Humidity Returns Tomorrow

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Tonight: Awesome Day Continues, Clear Skies

If you haven’t been outside already, we agree with the NWS here:

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These fabulous conditions will continue into tonight as we are still under the influence of that nice high pressure currently sitting in the Pennsylvania/New York area. Clear skies expected through the entire night with temps falling to 74° by 9PM before heading down into the mid 60s overnight. read more

One Last Pleasant Day, Humidity Builds Back in Tomorrow

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Today: Sunny and Comfortable – High 89°

First of all…enjoy today. Today appears to be the last day with fairly comfortable dew point temps for the next little bit.

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Well, most of our weather today will be driven by a high pressure currently sitting in the Pennsylvania/New York area. read more

Halfway Thru a 48 Hour Humidity Break. (Then...yeah, you guessed it)

Great Day Everywhere Except Nissan Stadium

Saturday’s high humidity (70 at 9:15 PM) is, as I write this, gone. The dewpoint is now 54. So nice, so dry. Thanks, cool front!

“Don’t Get Too Comfortable Though, As We Will Warm Up Again This Week.”

That was our cheerful NWS-Nashville, letting us down gently.

Expect a warm/hot, but comfortable, high of 88 on Monday. read more

The most amazing day

Hi. It’s Will. I hardly ever write the blog, but I’m thrilled to be able to write it today. I wish every daily blog was this easy.

First off, let us never forget…

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Today  Beautiful 82º

Today will be the most amazing day. Gorgeous weather. Titans at home.  Feeling good about yesterday because Clemson won, UT won, Vandy won, South Carolina lost. Just the best. read more

Stormy Afternoon/Evening Ahead, Beautiful Start to the Week

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Tonight: Rain Chances End Quickly

After the one main line of showers/storms rolls through this evening, rain chances will quickly end from northwest to southeast. Some areas will bottom out in the lower 60s and even upper 50s for overnight lows! This is proof of a decently strong cold front sweeping through the region. read more

Football Weekend Brings Rain Chances

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Tonight: Clear, Beautiful Night – Temperatures Falling Into the 70s

Any spotty showers that develop across the state today will fade through the evening, leaving us in really nice shape. Temperatures at 7pm (per the GFS) keep us right around 80 degrees:

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