Current Observations and Radar (refresh to update)
We’ve Cooled Off
Good morning, Middle Tennessee (and Venus)! This morning's low of 50° F at Nashville is the coolest since May 22. pic.twitter.com/JTWYS5TM2h
Current Observations and Radar (refresh to update)
Good morning, Middle Tennessee (and Venus)! This morning's low of 50° F at Nashville is the coolest since May 22. pic.twitter.com/JTWYS5TM2h
Current Observations and Radar (refresh to update)
The shortwave arrived this afternoon on-time and as-expected, and started spreading light rain in widely-spaced pockets around Middle TN.
That’ll continue tonight. As the base of the trough arrives, we expect a little rain, and we can’t rule out infrequent lightning, but the associated rain will be very light — and most of it should go east of us.
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So, bring a rain jacket or umbrella, but the lightning will be gone by dark.
We should be pretty clear, although cloudy, in the morning.
As cooler, drier air pours in from the north, an upper level disturbance will swing down the back side of the departing trough. This will cloud us up and may bring intermittent rain in late morning and into the afternoon. It shouldn’t be much, but the weather models are calling for it.
Current Radar
There are a few high and mid level clouds present in our area this morning with showers west of us. Dew points will stay in the low 60s today with a high temperature reaching 83° this afternoon. We are tracking our next rain maker that will ramp up showers this afternoon and evening. (Make sure you follow us on Twitter @NashSevereWx)