Post Tropical Depression Beta is now in central MS.

Beta’s northeast side is producing heavy rainfall in Middle Tennessee.
The north edge of that rain is cutting through our counties. More rain south, less rain to the north.
At 8:31 am this morning, we officially made it to the end of summer.
Not very “2020” of Mother Nature, but our temperatures will be below average today!
On the autumnal equinox, there are nearly equal amounts of daylight and darkness. Sunrise in Nashville is at 6:35 am, and sunset is 6:43 pm. The amount of daylight is getting smaller as winter inches closer…
Kicking off our week by continuing our trend of high temperatures in the 70s and a lot of sunshine until mid-week.
We’re slightly below average in terms of high temperatures, but not by a lot. Normal highs for this time of year usually range in the low to mid 80s and for the past few days, our highs have been in the mid-upper 70s.
Tropical Depression Sally will pass east of us today. Winds rotate counterclockwise around Sally. As Sally passes east, our east wind will shift into a cooler, drier north wind.
Today’s north wind will continue into the weekend. Friday temperatures will drop humidity and temps, with afternoon highs in the mid 70’s.