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Tonight – 32 and falling
Monday – Two Chances for Snow – AM Low 24, PM High 33
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Tonight – 32 and falling
Monday – Two Chances for Snow – AM Low 24, PM High 33
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Today kicks off consecutive days of maybe/no/low snow chances for us. Check out this animated graphic from our NWS, covering Sunday through Wednesday:
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I hope you dug out from the snow we got last night.

Tonight – Mostly Cloudy – 9p 34
zzzzzzz I went to bed. Here’s the big picture as of 11:50 PM:
I expect we’ll wake up to anywhere from a dusting to 1″. Some areas may get more if snow bands set up in the right place and “train” over a certain area.
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Weather models are still showing snow along and N of I-40.
HRRR as of Midnight tonight show snow moving in:
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Experimental Temp Graph
Tonight – Cold, Flurries? – Midnight Temp 19
Snow is staying well to our south. Could see a few flurries sneak in, but probably not. The HRRR and RAP models keep any meaningful snow chances far away from us.
Winter Weather Advisory for Davidson Co. Up to 1″ snow N of I-40, dusting S of I-40. 9 PM Fri – 10 AM Sat.
RAP model thinks that at 11 PM tonight, snow will be moving East toward Middle Tennessee:
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Thursday – Very Cold Again; Mostly Cloudy, Few Flurries, No Accumulation – Morning Low 22, Afternoon High 29
(Editor’s Note: You know the drill. We’re “interviewing” The Intern 2.0 applicants. Behold, The Intern Applicant #3!)
Thanks for letting me talk to you about the weather today! My name is Hannah Strong, and I am a Meteorology major at Mississippi State University. I am so thankful for the opportunity to help you figure out what is going on in the weather. Now, on to the good stuff!
(Editor’s Note: When the Intern, @yakishk, took this gig, he agreed to (1) not get paid, (2) be dependable, responsible, and professional, and (3) find us his replacement.
He has been terrific. He will soon graduate and enter the real world of crushed dreams and disappointment opportunity. He has found underclassmenandwomen who are interested in getting some experience and honing writing/communication skills by becoming The Intern 2.0.