Current Radar
TONIGHT – 46° by 6 PM
Temperatures in the 40°s by this evening will drop to the mid 30°s overnight.
A south wind will settle-in overnight, as well, helping to keep our lows “warmer,” and setting the stage for a pleasant weekend.
Current Radar
Temperatures in the 40°s by this evening will drop to the mid 30°s overnight.
A south wind will settle-in overnight, as well, helping to keep our lows “warmer,” and setting the stage for a pleasant weekend.
Current Radar
Skies will be partly cloudy this evening as clouds from today hang around.
Evening temperatures will fall to the mid 40°s, but overnight lows will drop all the way to the upper 20°s.
As that weak cold front swings through early tomorrow, there could be some flurries mixed-in with some rain to our east, near the Plateau:
Current Radar
Overnight, we will drop below freezing, but then the winds will turn south and we’ll make it to a sunny 52° on Thursday.
Winds will briefly switch back north as a snowmaker drives by to our north — nothing for us — and drops Friday down to 30° early, 46° in the afternoon.
Current Radar
I hope you are having a great week so far!

Clouds will break up late the morning into the afternoon. It will be mostly sunny this afternoon with temperatures below normal in the low 40s.
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The cool air will be back sooner than you think…
We’ll be in the 30°s by dinnertime.

By then, the rain will be gone:
But, we’ll be stuck with cloudy skies through tomorrow morning.
Current Radar
A cold front will broom some rain across Middle Tennessee tonight and overnight. The HRRR model illustrates:

This will help wash some of this snow away.

When the rain ends, a cold northwest wind will blow our wee hour temps down from 46° into the mid-40°s, where they’ll be stuck until dark, when we start to move toward freezing.
Current Radar
Today – Rain on the Way! High: 50°
Rain will slowly but surely increase today as a surface low from the west accelerates northeast. The clouds will also increase this afternoon and we will be left with an overcast sky this evening.
Current Radar
Remaining Snow/Ice will refreeze tonight. The overnight low is 30°. Secondary roads are especially vulnerable because they are often shaded and less trafficked.
We don’t know the road conditions, we can only tell you how we think the weather might be impacting them. Consult traffic sources on Twitter (such as @TrafficJamSam) and the TDOT Smartway map/cameras.
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Measurements are still coming in (you send in yours on Twitter via #tSpotter, include photo/location, and measure from a hard, flat surface), but here’s the preliminary total from NWS-Nashville:
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https://twitter.com/jscates/status/690643559628836864
At 7:17 AM, if you were on the NW side of this line, you were on your way winning the snow lottery. Snow was accumulating as an impressive convective snow band raced north up 65.