Current Radar
THIS EVENING – 88° by 7 PM
The Heat Advisory will remain in effect until 7 PM:
Warm & humid conditions will follow us into the evening hours, and we’ll stay dry…
…until later tonight when storms ahead of a cold front approach:
Current Radar
Another cluster of non-severe thunderstorms looks to be making its way south from Kentucky. If the storms hold together, we may see them within an hour or so.
As things keep cooling off this evening, shower/storm activity should begin to diminish, especially after the sun sets (7:55 PM):
Current Radar
The rain will should clear out in time for rush hour. See the radar above to check it out.
(Note: fog is possible early Friday morning)
No need to split these days up. Rain is out of the forecast through Monday.
Current Radar
Any strong storms today/this evening should slide south of us, in the dark-green shaded area below:
Technically, Nashville falls into the “general” thunderstorm category. But, seeing a strong/severe storm or two is not out of the question later today. However, most of the activity will be non-severe.