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Last night:
Current Radar
*Little Weather Nerd Excitement: Today is the first day that the NWS will be transitioning from using ALL CAPS to regular keystrokes in their products. No more yelling at us.
Last night:
Current Radar
*Update as of 5:05 PM: Davidson County has been included in a tornado watch until 11 PM tonight:
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Current Radar
Throughout the day, we’ve seen a few scattered showers developing out of Mississippi. While most of the rain has diminished by the time it would’ve reached us, we still could see some rain this afternoon into the early evening. No rain outs should be expected since showers should be brief (if at all).
Current Radar
Warm and humid air will continue to stream in from the south.
South winds will raise dew points through the 50°s, which means increasing humidity. Clouds should keep temps down.
Rain chances increase after dark, but they look pretty slim.
Current Radar
Humidity won’t be a problem, but it’ll be hot.

South winds will raise dew points through the 50°s, which means increasing humidity. Clouds should keep temps down.
A few days ago, it looked a little rainy Monday in the models, but now we think the rain chances won’t start until well after dark. And those chance look pretty slim.
Current Radar
A mild night is on tap for the area, as the Spicket opens up with southwesterly winds ushering in warmer temperatures. Night fishing, anyone?
It should still feel pretty summer-like on Sunday, with an increase in afternoon clouds. Temps will climb once again into the 80s.
Current Radar
Winds should continue to die down throughout the rest of the afternoon. May get a few more low lying clouds as well entering into the evening hours. I would suggest a light jacket tonight if you have any outdoor plans.
Current Radar
Clouds are expected to clear heading into the evening and overnight. Breezy conditions should also deteriorate.
NWS says “one more abnormally cool night.”
If you’re headed downtown to join in the festivities of playoff hockey, it might be a good idea to bring a jacket.
Current Radar
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We looked to be in the clear at first this morning, but the mother nature force thought differently and a second line of showers/storms have developed behind the band that passed through earlier.
Current Radar
Cooler temperatures will be felt going into the evening. Clouds will be thinning out later on, allowing lows to bottom out overnight in the upper 40s to near 50°.
For anyone headed to the Nashville Sounds game tonight, you’re rain free, but you might want to take a jacket.
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