Current Radar
Tonight – Clearing Out
1.42″ fell in the Official Rain Can today. For 23 consecutive hours, winds gusted to at least 25 MPH. For 10 of those hours, winds gusted to at least 30 MPH. Top “official” wind gust: 44 MPH.
Current Radar
1.42″ fell in the Official Rain Can today. For 23 consecutive hours, winds gusted to at least 25 MPH. For 10 of those hours, winds gusted to at least 30 MPH. Top “official” wind gust: 44 MPH.
Current Radar
Strong southerly winds are calming down as the Wind Advisory becomes a memory. Overnight, we officially had a 44 MPH wind gust.

As you can see from the above radar, and the below satellite image, the rain is almost over and the clouds aren’t too far away from clearing out.
Current Radar
This evening, we’ll still be dry & waiting on the heaviest of the rain to arrive:
Winds will increase even more tonight, to 20-25 mph, with gusts closer to 40 mph.
As of 6 PM, we’re under a Wind Advisory that will last through 6 AM tomorrow.
Current Radar
The severe weather threat for today is well off to our west with an “enhanced” risk issued for Texas and Oklahoma. As we update this today, the severe event for them is just now kicking off:
Current Radar
The severe weather threat for today is well off to our west with an “enhanced” risk issued for Texas and Oklahoma.
A complex of showers will be moving eastward into our neck of woods today all due to a shortwave moving ahead of a strong upper level low.
Current Radar
Severe weather is brewing out west Monday. The Storm Prediction Center already has an Enhanced risk area in Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas. It’s even “hatched” — the shaded part — which indicates a potentially significant severe event.
Current Radar
Clouds coming in from the west:

But, today no rain, not much wind. Looks pretty good.
I bet your weather app looks something like this. Let’s add some details.
Out west, a severe weather event is shaping up on Monday. The Storm Prediction Center already has an Enhanced risk area in N Texas and SW OK.
Current Radar
NWS-Nashville announced they’re not issuing Frost or Freeze Advisories/Warnings for the rest of the winter. We may dip under freezing in some spots just before sunup, but officially we should stay just above freezing.
Current Radar
NWS-Nashville announced they’re not issuing Frost or Freeze Advisories/Warnings for the rest of the winter. We may dip under freezing in some spots just before sunup, but officially we should stay just above freezing.
Current Radar
Officially, we are forecast to get down to 33° just before sunrise, but several areas, especially in low-lying areas, should dip below freezing.
Cover your veggies, or else they’ll die.
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