Category: Featured Blog

Intern 2.0 Signs Off & The Warm/Sunny Trend Continues

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. read more

Mid-Week Rain, Awesome Weekend

Current Temps and Radar

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. read more

Downgraded, Severe Weather Possible

Current Temps and Radar

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: read more