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We have plenty of information for you on tomorrow’s thunderstorms, but first…let’s get you through today.
Today – Cloudy and Waaaaay Warmer Than We Should Be – 67°
We’ll catch a break from the rain today, as the bulk of it moves east.
Current Radar
We have plenty of information for you on tomorrow’s thunderstorms, but first…let’s get you through today.
We’ll catch a break from the rain today, as the bulk of it moves east.
Current Radar
HRRR expects rain to continue tonight, gradually tapering off in time for the morning rush-hour:

We expect a few weak thunderstorms embedded in the rain, posing no strong or severe concerns. Some downpours should be heavy, but overall, just a gross night, nothing more.
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South winds blowing 13-16 MPH (gusting close to 30 MPH) are efficiently transporting a lot of moisture into Middle Tennessee, setting the stage for a good rain even this afternoon and tonight.
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Earlier today, the NAM4 model showed a steady soaking rain starting just after midnight.

We need to adjust the timing and amount expected.
The HRRR has some off/on (mostly “off”) light showers arriving in the morning, but not nearly as dreary as the models showed this morning.
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Dec. 2015 on pace to be the 2nd warmest on record at Nashville. That avg. temp will only climb next week, too. pic.twitter.com/3wH7z7qfAO
— NWS Nashville (@NWSNashville) December 20, 2015
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South winds will increase after dark, sending in warmer and wetter air.
Check out the GFS model at noon every day this week:
Not really a steady rain, but a persistent off and on pattern. Temps in the low 50°s, highs mid 60°s.
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South winds will really start to pick up after noon, transporting warmer and wetter air. That’ll set us up for next week.
Check out the GFS model at noon every day this week:
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So we had some flurries this morning over both counties. Your reports were great! Kept Will busy at the #tspotter desk, but he’s a pro. Ain’t no thang.

HRRR keeps us dry and flurry free tonight. (Pink lines are freezing lines).
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Happy Friday!
Today – Clearing this Afternoon. High: 44°
A low stratus deck continues to stay over our area this morning, but don’t worry! We will begin to clear out after lunchtime as an upper level low accelerates to the east then subsidence occurs in our area.
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It’s going to feel a lot more chilly out there this evening, with temperatures dropping to the low 40°s by 6 PM.
Winds out of the northwest will stay up around 5 mph under clear skies.