Still gonna rain this weekend, but storms take a chill pill.

We dodged two rounds of storms yesterday. The “cap” (a layer of warm air aloft) put a lid on our volatile atmosphere. Prevented more bad stuff. WTG cap.

The cap works like a kink in a hose. You can have the water flowing, but kink that hose and nothing comes out. read more

Round 2 Storms Tonight

As of 4 PM, Davidson County (Nashville) remain in the Tornado Watch issued earlier today, set to expire at 5 PM. Williamson County is currently not included. It’s expected this Tornado Watch will expire without anything bad happening. We were on the southern edge of the Watched area, storms prompting the Watch passed to the north earlier this afternoon. read more

Two Rounds of Severe Weather Possible: Timing/ETA, Hazards, Threats, Risks.

This morning, Will tweeted “Do not seek definitive answers. Seek info.” Wish definitive answers existed about what will happen today. They don’t. Instead we have probabilities about what might happen. This forecast is not a prediction, it’s a threat/risk assessment, expressed as probabilities and updated throughout the day. Later today information will be more precise, timing more certain, passed quickly to you via Twitter. Be flexible, stay alert. Have a way to get warnings, and consult multiple reliable severe weather information sources (local TV meteorologists are great!). read more

Some Rain Today, Strong/Severe Storms Possible Thursday PM

Rain this Afternoon

Today’s atmosphere is stable and unsupportive of severe weather. As I’m writing this, all data indicates no instability which is key to making big storms. Other ingredients necessary to support severe weather are also missing today. read more

Dry Through Wednesday Evening, Strong Storms Possible Thursday, More Showers This Weekend

The Kids

From the Editor: We’ve heard from several who are in the process of healing from the tornado that came through our city. Thank you for sharing your stories with us. We read them all. We’re right there with you. One theme we’ve picked up on is that the kids are also going through processes of grief as well. Maybe your kids are. Below you’ll read about a low chance of severe weather in the forecast. We know, while the chance of severe weather is low, that will cause some concern among those (including kids) who are processing last week. Perhaps you’re looking for some resources to help guide your kids through what happened. Below are some links that came our way. We hope they help. read more

Wet But Warm Week Ahead

Off and On Rain Begins Monday

… and off and on rain will carry on throughout the week.

TIMING

The HRRR model thinks scattered showers will begin Monday night (tonight) around 9 or 10pm:

The GFS model also thinks rain begins later this evening with a break after Tuesday morning, heavier rain Wednesday afternoon, and then more off and on showers through Friday: read more

Rain This Week

Comfortable Sunday

Beautiful weather ahead for today:

Keep in mind that as today makes a great day for clean-up efforts, crews will be out working. Volunteers are greatly appreciated, but please do not park on tornado-impacted streets as it will already be very busy in these areas. Commercial trucks and clean-up crews need room to work, so be please mindful of them. If you park in their way, they can’t work. read more

Cool and Pleasant, Light Rain Showers Return Monday

Rain Free Weekend

We started off cold, with lows below freezing in some areas.

This will melt away as our high approaches the mid 50°s. ENE wind will make it chilly today.

Sunny and no rain for both today or tomorrow. Sunday looks to be similar. read more

Sun Today & This Shortened Weekend (cold mornings), Rain Next Week.

Winds today gusting 15 to 25 MPH will make it feel a bit cooler than it actually is, even with the sun out. Winds will slacken off tonight.

Chilly mornings, though. Below freezing before dawn Saturday, near freezing early Sunday morning. read more

Tornado rating info and other comments, then the forecast - going to get cold, next rain event early next week.

Preliminary Tornado Rating Map; This Doesn’t Include the EF-4 in Putnam County.

It was one supercell producing at least two strong tornadoes.

Our tornado was rated EF-3. Ratings refer to the highest damage reported; this one had EF-0, EF-1, EF-2, and EF-3 damage at various points, but it’s called “EF-3” because that got the highest rating. EF-3 damage was in Germantown, Donelson, and East Nashville. Here’s the zoom on Nashville/Davidson County: read more