Evening Update on Laura: Timing, Hazards, & Details.

At 6:54 PM Hurricane Laura was seen from space in the remaining sunlight, moving NW at 15 MPH, maximum sustained winds 145 MPH.

Those are 145 MPH sustained winds; the March 3 Nashville tornado peaked at these speeds. Hurricane Laura will ram through Louisiana like a wide EF-3 tornado, carving a huge damage swath. read more

T.D. Laura ETA Here Friday Night or Saturday Morning: Rain, Wind, Low Probability of a Tornado

This satellite image runs through 11:51 AM. Notice Laura in the Gulf (now a Cat 3 hurricane). Also notice cold cloud tops over Middle Tennessee indicating light rain.

A hefty downpour to our south this morning should weaken and scatter this afternoon as the energy works north. So says the HRRR model: read more

Scattered Showers and Storms Continue Through Thursday; Laura’s Impacts

Warmer and Drier Conditions Tuesday

You remember those lower dew points we were seeing last week? The ones in the mid to upper 60s?

Yeah, those are gone.

Two Tropical Systems With Potential Impacts for Nashville Give Us Lots to Discuss...

Evening Update

It was 121° at Death Valley yesterday and 33° in Stanley, Idaho this morning and at 4 PM the NHC issued this Advisory calling for Hurricane Laura to be Louisiana landfalling as a Cat 2 after midnight Wednesday. read more

Incoming Humidity, & What Marco May (or not) Mean To Us.

We live in a world where Aunt Becky has gone to jail and consecutive hurricanes are about to enter the Gulf and there is a pandemic and there are injustices everywhere and now you need a cup of coffee to read these words because this forecast is more complicated and frustrating than Mrs. Rich would be reading this run on sentence. I had Mrs. Rich for seventh grade English and God Bless Her, she tried really hard. read more

Kinda Quiet(ish) Weekend, Sweatier Next Week, & a Look at the Gulf.

This weekend is starting off with mostly cloudy skies and nice, comfortable temperatures in the mid 70s.

We are getting another heat break today with a high temp of 82! #ThanksClouds

Showers and thunderstorms are possible this afternoon, but not for everyone. Looks kinda widely scattered, so the chances of most of y’all getting something are pretty low. read more

Numerous Showers/Storms Through Saturday, Heat Relief Continues

Low pressure system over the Gulf will lift northeastward and provide our area with plenty of showers/storms the next couple of days.

HRRR models paints a wet picture. It appears anytime after 3PM would be the best time for seeing the heavier downpours read more

When It May, or May Not, Rain or Storm Today through the Weekend.

Scattered Shower and Storm Set Up Thursday

The HRRR model shows showers and storms beginning to pop up around 3 pm. Some people may get some rain while others don’t see a drop.

Cool-ish Front Dominates Weather for a Few Days Before Return to August-like Heat and Humidity

Hit-Or-Miss Showers Prevail Today

Low level clouds are lingering this morning. These clouds should dissipate as the sun heats up the surface air.

We are currently sandwiched between two upper level ridges, placing us right below an upper level trough. The trough will create some convection this afternoon and keep a chance for rain showers in the forecast. The HRRR keeps most of our area dry, except for a few pop-ups this evening: read more

Pop Up Showers/Storm Potential Today. Heat Break on the Way

Temperatures this morning are currently at 86 degrees. Expected to rise into the low 90’s. Partly cloudy skies.

A few showers and thunderstorms are expected this afternoon along with a weak cold front. These would occur mainly between 2pm and 8pm. No severe weather is expected. read more