Hot Weekend Ahead

High pressure is going to dominate and will hang around through the weekend, keeping rain chances very low.

Patchy fog is possible early Friday morning.

The Weekend will be HOT

The bubble of high pressure will not only keep storms away, but will also keep clouds away in general. This will allow for temps to climb back into the mid to upper 90s, and the dewpoints will begin their march closer to the low 70s. This combo could put the heat index/real-feel close to 100. read more

Hot and Muggy; Chance of Storms Again Today and Through the Week

Early this morning, things are relatively quiet in middle Tennessee. The sun is out, and temps will climb through the morning. Our high is expected to stay just beneath 90 degrees, but some places could reach that mark. Dewpoints are still in the upper 60s and low 70s. You may need to grow gills to breathe today. Visible satellite loop from this morning… read more

Hot & Humid; Summertime Rain/Storm Uncertainty

There will be no need to go to the Gulf coast for your heat and humidity this week because it’s all heading north up I-65 into Nashville.

Every single day this week will have pop-up showers and storms somewhere in Middle Tennessee as temps and dew points climb. read more

Another Forecast to be Proud Of!

The forecast this morning was, um, well, yeah it wasn’t great. We thought the AM rain would sap all the water out of the atmosphere and prevent PM rain and storms from forming.

Wrong. (In our defense, we wrote it “should stymie any afternoon/evening development,” not that it “would,” but whatever, let’s call that what is was: read more

Early Morning Rain & Storms = Afternoon/Evening Heat & Humidity

Slow moving rain is here with a few thunderstorms about to crawl through both our counties as I write this after 6 AM.

The Bad News: Raining and Storming this Morning

Lightning, obviously, is bad news. It’s cloud to ground and frequent in Ashland City and likely to move into Nashville and the most populated area in Middle Tennessee as you’re reading this. Probably many of you are reading this and it’s already happened, you slept through it, congrats! read more

Rain Chances Today and Tomorrow; Hot & Humid Weekend

We remain under an Air Quality Alert until Midnight tonight.

That means ground level ozone concentrations may approach or exceed unhealthy standards. The general public is not likely to be affected. Active children and adults, and people with a respiratory disease such as asthma, should limit prolonged outdoor exertion. read more

Air Quality Alert, Sweat Alert, Ugh Summer Has Settled In

It’ssssss FRIDAY!

NOTE: Air Quality Alert today.

Hello, humidity! Dew points are going to creep back up into the mid-60s today as high temperatures continue to creep up into the mid-90s.

Later today, a frontal boundary will begin to approach Nashville and middle Tennessee. It may stall out just before it reaches Williamson and Davidson County areas, setting up for a weekend of dodging showers and storms. read more

Hot, Muggy Air Returning; Weekend Heat Index in the Mid/Upper 90°s

Warming Trend Continues Today

Hot, muggy weather is slowly returning.

Even though it’s getting hotter, today should be one final day of comfy humidity. Our high temp will easily move into the low 90°s this afternoon in Williamson and Davidson Co. Dewpoints will remain comfy in the low 60°s, making today to be the last comfortable day for most. read more

Dry Weather Continues; Hot and Humid Weekend, Lots of Uncertainty About Rain

Pretty Warm, but Comfortable, Today

Up goes the mercury in Nashville. Today is going to be the warmest day this week as our warming trend continues. Humidity will be tolerable, some may find it comfortable. We are still in a dry spell, with only an incredibly low chance of an extremely isolated shower and storm somewhere in Williamson and Davidson Counties. (Editor’s Note: It’s not going to rain today). read more

Comfortable Week Continues; Warmer, More Humidity Returns this Weekend

Comfortable Today

Today will continue to feel pretty awesome! High temps will float around the mid 80s, with dewpoints comfy in the mid 50s.

We can see high pressure (the clear, cloudless sky) building in from the north via GOES-16 visible satellite imagery. read more