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Tonight: Storms Continue, Ending This Evening – 9PM 81°
Flag Day — where we honor the adoption of our great American Flag that occurred in 1777. President Woodrow Wilson officially proclaimed June 14th “Flag Day” back in 1916.
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Phew today has been hot. Temps will begin to decline through the rest of the day, but temps will stay fairly warm as we enter the evening hours.
Still have the potential for some isolated showers through the rest of the day. As the NWS put it:
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As forecast, early afternoon temps are in the low 90°s. Humidity decreased after lunch, with the dew point 3° lower than we expected. The atmosphere “mixes” in the afternoon (air near the surface mixes with drier air aloft), hence the lowering of the dewpoint.
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Afternoon temps will be in the low 90°s. Remember — official temps are taken in the shade. It’ll be hotter at CMAFest because (1) you don’t get a lot of wind in a crowd, (2) you’re basically on a pavement island; the albado effect will heat you up, (3) most of you are in the sun, (4) you’re surrounded by other people who are giving off heat, and, most important, (5) . . .
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As the 2016 CMA Music Festival continues, follow us here and on Twitter @NashSevereWx for the most up-to-date weather information.
For information on Bonnaroo, check out our full forecast at nashvillesevereweather.com/bonnaroo/.
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Another great night is in store for the Nashville area. Any of those planning to go downtown will experience great conditions that are not too hot or too cold, but just right.
“…AIR QUALITY ALERT IN EFFECT FROM MIDNIGHT TONIGHT TO MIDNIGHT CDT
FRIDAY NIGHT…
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Great night to follow the great day. May need a light jacket if you are planning to go out tonight.
CMA Fest begins; and so does the return of warmer temps.
Thursday will we still have those highs in the mid-to-upper 80s, Dew point levels should still remain in the 50s, helping to still keep us dry.
Current Radar
A frontal boundary will continue pushing through tonight, ushering in cooler and less humid air, which will be noticeable on Wednesday.
No oppressive heat or humidity to discuss here. After Tuesday’s frontal passage, a cooler and lower dew point airmass will have moved in. Temperatures may barely reach the 80s, making Wednesday a perfect day to get outdoors.