Tonight – Mostly Clear – High 87
The latest run of the HRRR model suggests it won’t rain tonight (4 PM – 10 PM, below).
Friday – Heavy Evening Rain – High 87
7a 69 . 10a 78 . 1p 85 . 4p 86 . 7p 82 . 10p 74
Tonight – Mostly Clear – High 87
The latest run of the HRRR model suggests it won’t rain tonight (4 PM – 10 PM, below).
Friday – Heavy Evening Rain – High 87
7a 69 . 10a 78 . 1p 85 . 4p 86 . 7p 82 . 10p 74
Tonight – Some Clouds – High 84
There could be a stray pop-up shower late this afternoon or tonight, but that’s not looking likely.
Thursday – Isolated Thunderstorms Possible – High 86
7a 68 . 10a 78 . 1p 84 . 4p 86 . 7p 82 . 10p 75
Tonight – Mostly Clear – High 81
There could be a sprinkle of rain here or there, but nothing you will even notice. Nice evening.
Wednesday – Afternoon Thunderstorms Possible – High 83
7a 66 . 10a 76 . 1p 82 . 4p 84 . 7p 79 . 10p 72
Clouds continue streaming across Middle TN tonight, but no rain is expected.
Tuesday – Partly Cloudy, Slight Rain Chance – High 84
7am 64 10 am 74 1pm 81 4pm 83 7pm 79 10pm 72
Early morning fog possible. Otherwise, periods of clouds will interrupt mostly sunny skies. There’s a slight chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms.
Monday – Warming Trend; Increased Clouds – High 85
7a 60 . 10a 73 . 1p 82 . 4p 84 . 7p 80 . 10p 72
A “cool front” will being making its way south through Kentucky, but the air will be dry, eliminating most rain chances. We may see a sprinkle or two.
Tonight – Cool – High 74
Tonight won’t be as cool as last night or this morning. This is due to southern winds from a high pressure system setting up off the Atlantic coast.
Sunday – Warming Trend – High 83
Tonight – Chilly – 71 by 7pm, 62 by 10pm
The 11 mph north breeze will slacken to 5 mph by 10 pm, all under clear skies.
Got chilly small kids? Here’s a terrible suggestion:

Saturday – Fall Preview – High 76
Tonight – Thunderstorms Ending
The cold front is beginning it’s approach, firing off storms. Some may be strong as they move through. Watch out for street and stream flooding.
Here’s the HRRR model playing things out Thursday 4 PM – Friday 12 AM:
Tonight – Some Thunderstorms Possible – High 90
To those who answered a call to defend our nation before and after the attacks: simply — thank you.

An outflow boundary is coming in from the north, due to a collapsing thunderstorm complex in Kentucky. It could set off some thunderstorms for us as it passes through. Keep an eye on Twitter @NashSevereWx for any development.
Tonight – Thunderstorms Move Out– High 90
Stormy afternoon! If you already felt the effects of today’s rain/storms then you’re probably in the clear for the rest of the evening. Another light shower can’t be ruled out. Once the sun sets, rain chances really fall off.
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