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Monday inspiration:

Tonight:
We’ll see mostly clear skies this evening, with calm winds out of the south.

Overnight lows will drop to the upper 50ºs.
Tuesday – You Guessed It: Warm & Rain-Free – Wake Up: 57º, High: 85º
Current Temps and Radar
Monday inspiration:

Tonight:
We’ll see mostly clear skies this evening, with calm winds out of the south.

Overnight lows will drop to the upper 50ºs.
Tuesday – You Guessed It: Warm & Rain-Free – Wake Up: 57º, High: 85º
Current Temps and Radar
A BIG thank you is in order for David And Will for allowing me to be apart of NashSevereWx. It has been an honor and a privilege to work with y’all for this past year. I have improved as a forecaster and writer while being the Intern 2.0. I have been able to cover weather for Nashvillians from the dog days of summer to the ice storm fondly known as #SnowBama. Also, RIP to the #snowdome.
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Today – Another Really Nice Day – High: 77º
Fog this morning will begin to dissipate after 7 AM as temperatures climb out of the upper 40ºs.
However, we’ll see quite the temp jump as the day progresses.
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Happy Friday!

This Afternoon & Evening – Perfect Friday Weather – High: 71º
You know that we’ve had our fair share of wet, rainy patterns already this year. Now, we’re entering a dry pattern for the next week or so.
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Today – Partly Sunny, Chance of Showers – High: 70º
Rain is possible between 2 PM and 8 PM. An upper level disturbance coupled with a weak cold front will sink into Middle Tennessee during the afternoon. Below is a look at the HRRR model at 2 PM.
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Thursday – Partly Sunny, Slight Chance of Showers – Wake Up: 49º, High: 69º
We will have a slight chance for showers throughout the day as an upper level disturbance slides south into Middle Tennessee. Below is a look at what the GFS model is showing between 7 AM and 1 PM.
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Tonight – Dry & Cool, Rain Chance Returns this Evening
Clouds have increased today as a low pressure system approaches from the west:
That system will bring us a chance for rain this evening, though the majority will stay south of us, along the southern state line:
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Tuesday morning looks cool (upper 40°s), but we will warm to 60° by noon and top out around 68°.
Rain is on the way Tuesday evening.
A precise arrival time cannot be reliably known. Currently we think the rain will begin around 7 PM, as shown above. You may end up chilly and soggy, but there’s hope to get in your soccer/baseball/other games Tuesday night.
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Tonight – Cloudy & Cool, but No Rain. Yay!
Skies have finally begun to clear up. Too bad that couldn’t happen earlier in the day.
High pressure moved in behind the low pressure system responsible for yesterday’s rain, clearing us out and keeping us cool.
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Late This Afternoon and Evening – Big Storms Staying North, but Will Head Our Way After Dark
What a difference a day makes… Yesterday we had an enhanced risk for severe weather, but today we have been downgraded and placed on the border of a Marginal risk. The environment is most unstable to our north, and that’s where the strongest storms have stayed this afternoon, more around the orange bubble: