A line of noisy thunderstorms rolled through Middle Tennessee late last night. For the heavy sleepers this isn’t a problem, but for wx nerds and light sleepers it is. Our friend Justin Bruce from WKRN had an excellent point!
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Rain, Storms Overnight
Overnight – Rain/Storms
Current Radar
A cold front will push showers and storms into our area while we sleep (sometime around 2 AM).
Our NWS points out “a few of these could become severe…mainly hailers.” In fact, there is a good bit of rotation in the atmosphere, and one of the cells has been tornado warned. A tornado here is unlikely, but will need to be monitored.
More Rain, Storms Tomorrow, Plus A Review of Y’alls Photos from Monday
Current Radar
At 8:45 PM, storm activity was diminishing or otherwise moving east of us. The question is: are we done with the storms?
Probably not. Even though there is nothing on the radar to our W and NW, and only very scattered storms are expected over the region while we sleep (any storms we get may be severe, with hail the main threat), more rain/storms are expected Tuesday.
More Storms?
Update on Severe Weather Today
At 3:28 PM the SPC issued a MD for the TN Valley. With continued instability and stronger mid level flow severe storms are possible.
Isolated to scattered severe storms with hail are possible into this evening. If the is an increase in storm coverage and organization then a Severe Storm Watch will be issued.
Afternoon Update: Monday’s Hail/Wind/Tornado Outlook
Severe Weather Monday: Hail/Wind/Tornado Details, Uncertainties
Frost Tonight; Hail, Severe Weather Concern Monday
Fall Weekend; Frost Advisory Early Tomorrow
Current Official Temp
Watch the cold front’s arrival on last night’s hourly observations:
Saturday – Much Colder, Sunny, Frost Advisory Overnight – High 62°
A west/northwest wind at 14-16 MPH will be blowing, tossing more cold air at us. Winds will die down after the sun goes down. You need a jacket today.