Rain & Storms Friday Night – Saturday: 2 Rounds
With the Country Music Marathon, Franklin Main Street Festival, early wedding season, ball games, etc., it’s a busy time for everyone. We’re in the middle of severe storm season, and we may have something to worry about. Not sounding any alarms, but it’s time to raise awareness, and worth putting up this extra update today.
Nice Today…but Rain/Storms Fri Night – Saturday
Current Temps and Radar
Today – Mostly Sunny – High: 66°
The cold front that moved through Middle Tennessee has brought drier conditions. It will not last.

Tonight will be the coldest of the week with temps dipping into the lower 40’s. Patchy frost is possible overnight into Friday morning.
Rainy/Stormy Country Music Marathon? Yeah, Probably.
Current Temps and Radar
Tonight – Passing Showers
The weak cold front that was north of us yesterday pushed through around noon today. A little rain is possible around dark, but not that much.
Cooling Down Tonight
Current Temps and Radar
Tonight – Cool Temps & Slim Rain Chance
Another not as strong cold front is approaching from the NW.
Models want to bring the rain that has been off to the north all afternoon down to us overnight:
Here Comes the Sun?
Current Temps and Radar
Showers will slowly clear away tonight. See the above radar for rain status.
Tuesday – Some Sun – Wake Up: 43°, High: 68°
We will finally have a pleasant day with temps in the 70’s, low humidity, and mostly sunny skies.
Tonight’s Severe Weather Risk
Current Temps and Radar
Tonight – Risk of Severe Storms Continues Overnight
First things first: we have been under a slight risk for severe thunderstorms today, and that continues tonight.
More Showers & Thunderstorms, An End In Sight
Current Temps and Radar
Today – Rain Returns – High: 80°
A low pressure disturbance originating from the Texas will begin to impact Middle Tennessee after noon as it moves northeast. The National Weather Service believes that the chance for showers and thunderstorms will ramp up after 2 PM. Below is what the HRRR Model is showing at 3 PM.
The Break We’ve Been Waiting For
Current Temps and Radar
Tonight – A Break from the Rain Continues!
It’s been another cloudy day, though the good news is it has not been as rainy as what we’ve been seeing this week.
Give Us A Break
Current Temps and Radar
Tonight – Rain Slowing Down
This morning’s thunderstorms have escaped east. Rain activity is expected to decrease tonight; only a small chance of an isolated shower remains possible (per HRRR model).