Current Radar
Today – More Rain or Snow? High: 30°
We’ve got sunshine, which will aid snowmelt.
Rain, but more likely snow, is possible tonight.
We are watching this clipper move our way:
Current Radar
Temps will continue to drop overnight. By midnight, everyone should be in the 20°s, on our way to 24° just before sunrise Tuesday morning.
Meanwhile, this clipper system continues to rotate light, scattered snowshowers into Middle Tennessee.
Current Radar
Some of the coldest temperatures of the winter are arriving tonight.
One cold front swept through early this morning, and another is pushing in very cold air now. However, during the day, temps here on the surface will remain above freezing, slowing dropping toward freezing around 9 PM or so tonight. Stay tuned on Twitter to verify the timing of this.
Current Radar
Sunshine will bring 55° this afternoon, but clouds will arrive tonight. Arctic air arrives Monday and Tuesday while a clipper system brings rain and a little snow.
Sunday. A cold front will arrive late tonight or early Monday morning. The HRRR model thinks it’ll enter NW Middle Tennessee well after the Super Bowl, getting to us probably before midnight.
Current Radar
Just below freezing in the morning, then warming into the mid-50°s while clouds arrive Sunday after dark, announcing our next system.
A big trough of arctic air will begin its approach. By midnight Sunday evening, it will have already started its push into Middle Tennessee.
Current Radar
Not as cold as last night.
A “moisture-starved shortwave” arrives, delivering only morning clouds, and, you guessed it, no rain.
More clouds show up Saturday night, which will trap the “heat” and keep the low temp from dropping too far.
Current Radar
Seasonable temperatures overnight Wednesday into Thursday morning. Low temperatures will be just below the freezing mark under a clear sky.
High pressure will build in from the southwest while winds filter in the cold air from the north during the day on Thursday.