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Rest of Today:
Clouds have not cleared as quickly as we originally thought, which is why we have struggled to reach our high for today. Clouds are beginning to dissipate and should be clear as we enter the overnight hours.
Current Radar
Clouds have not cleared as quickly as we originally thought, which is why we have struggled to reach our high for today. Clouds are beginning to dissipate and should be clear as we enter the overnight hours.
Current Radar
The lack of instability has been our friend today, keeping us from seeing severe weather associated with the rain that has passed through. Here’s what you need to know for the rest of the night.
Current Radar
Clouds will increase tonight while the dew point rises, setting the stage for rain, and maybe severe weather, as a cold front approaches Thursday. Our temps will also stay relatively warm through the night only dropping into the 60°s. Winds will stay strong through the night with gusts over 30 mph.
Current Radar
Red Flag Warning through 6PM
Slight Risk for severe storms early Thursday, through the afternoon

UPDATE: A red flag warning is in effect through 6PM. Here’s the latest from the National Weather Service:
Current Radar
There is a lot going on.
There’s a Frost Advisory through 9 AM tomorrow.
A Fire Weather Watch is in effect Tuesday afternoon.
And there is a Hazardous Weather Outlook for rain/storms Wednesday night into Thursday.
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We currently have a lot going on in our area. We have a Frost Advisory through 9 AM tomorrow, a Fire Weather Watch for Tuesday afternoon, and a Hazardous Weather Outlook Wednesday night into Thursday.
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Upper level low pressure is pushing rain into Middle Tennessee. Check out the current radar above, or below:

This rain will probably mix with sleet/flakes. The upper low is bringing its own supercold temps, and making the ice. No worries, though, it’s way too warm at the surface to cause travel problems.
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As I write this, scattered rain showers stretch from Bowling Green to McMinnville. These specific showers aren’t moving our way and I don’t think they will impact us.
But, if you look further north, you see the larger picture – an upper level low pressure system – dropping a rain/snow mix across southern Indiana, southern Illinois, and SE Missouri. Check out the current radar above, or below:
Current Radar
A little weather trickery today as the sun came out a good bit! Overcast conditions will take hold, however, for the remainder of today.

Temperatures will fall through the evening, and more showers return late tonight, continuing into your Sunday. The HRRR says these shenanigans could start around midnight.
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Clouds will continue to move in through the evening hours preparing for the rain.
HRRR thinks some little showers will arrive just before midnight…
…but we think they’ll be here sooner: