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Severe Threat Ending, More Rain Monday

Current Radar

Our Severe Thunderstorm Watch has been cancelled. The threat is over. 

Monday – Rain – Early 61° High 73°

Models are now finally showing consensus on something, and that something is Monday rain. Confidence in this forecast is higher than Sunday’s forecast because there will be a forcing mechanism to initiate rain — a cold front very slowly working across our humid airmass. read more

Rain, Some Thunderstorms Tonight, Marathon Looks (Maybe/Probably) Wet

Current Radar

Tonight: Rain With Non-Severe Thunderstorms

First of all here’s what I get for not trusting the HRRR.

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HRRR was correct in showers moving in during rush hour.

Timing of Departure: A little unclear truthfully. NAM 4 doesnt even show these current showers making there way here for another few hours, thus throwing off the time. If we rely soley on the most recent HRRR run, then showers should be out of our area by mid-evening: read more

Quiet Friday, Marathon Forecast Looking Wet

Current Radar

Tonight: Decreasing Clouds, Mild – 9PM 71°

Breaks in the clouds will become more prevalent this evening, along with drier air. Temperatures stay comfortably in the low 70s through mid-evening.

Friday: Mostly Sunny, Then Clouds Increase – Wake Up 57° High 82°

Much like Thursday morning, conditions will start off calm and collected. No real weather concerns for Friday, except cloud cover will be noticeably increasing through the afternoon and evening ahead of another rain maker. read more

Rain/Storms by Mid-Week & 1st Look at the Country Music Marathon

Current Radar

Tonight: Clear Skies – Temps Drop into the Mid-60°s

Great evening ahead with above average temps.

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Tuesday: Sunny, Small Chance of a Pop-Up Shower or Storm Late – Wake Up 60° High 85°

Tuesday will start out much like today; clear skies, temps in the 80°, wind gusts up to 20 mph.

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As the day progresses, chances of pop-up isolated showers and storms increase. Why? Increasing humidity and associated instability. read more