Our NWS forecasts a storm-making frontal boundary will sink south tonight, setting off a cluster of storms around midnight. The HRRR model (not shown, because there is nothing to show) isn’t much of a believer – it thinks it’ll barely rain overnight. The RAP doesn’t predict heavy showers/storms, either. It’s unlikely these storms will be strong or severe.
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Lunchtime Update on Severe Weather Chances Later Tonight
Severe Weather Possible Tuesday; More Rain Wednesday?
Stormy Monday Morning; Severe Weather Possible Tuesday
Today – Scattered Thunderstorms – High 88
Today we were set up for widespread afternoon pop up thunderstorms, and that’s what happened.
Afternoon showers should diminish after sunset, only to be followed by another complex of storms to move in from the west. In-storm updates can be found on Twitter @NashSevereWx.
More Rain, Heat, & High Humidity Through Monday
Humid, Wet, & Stormy Weekend (but not a washout)
Stormy, Wet Weekend
HOT & Afternoon Thunderstorm Chances Continue
Rest of Today – Isolated Showers Possible – High 95
Can you say HOT? That is all it’s been today. The heat index reached 101 this afternoon. Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on your point of view), it does not look likely any shower or thunderstorms will be cooling us off this afternoon. Most of the thunderstorm activity is far off to our east.