Wattery winners on this Father’s Day have mostly been confined to those in Williamson County. Still a few more showers hanging around in the vicinity, but activity will continue to decrease as we head towards sunset.
I know I sound like a broken record, but I’m not sure how else to phrase it.
Each day thru at least Thursday will consist of Wattery chances, mostly confined to the afternoon/evening hours.
Impossible to know if plan ‘x’ will be dry at ‘y’ time – just part of the Wattery.
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We’ve seen quite a bit of rain already today, with more moving thru as of the time of writing (3:30p). Activity should decrease as we head closer to sunset. You can check the radar anytime on our website here: Radar | Nashville Severe Weather – and we’ll be sending out updates on all our socials as needed.
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Wattery winnings stayed away from us today, but not sure that will hold for very long.
Daily rain/storm chances will be in the forecast from Friday until at least Wednesday.
Scattered showers and thunderstorms will be possible each day, most likely in the afternoon and evening timeframe.
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Unfortunately, models have upped our rain chances for Thursday.
HRRR model (and others) think we could see some scattered showers/thunderstorms during the afternoon/evening timeframe. Impossible to know exactly when and where, that’s just part of the Wattery.
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We’ll get a well-earned break from the rain thru Thursday.
While we get a few dry days strung together, temperatures will be warming up. Rest of the forecast temps will be in the upper 80s/low 90s.
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The past several runs of the HRRR model have been consistent on bringing in a few more storms later this evening, around 7 – 9p. While I’m not totally sold on that, with the consistency in recent runs – it will be worth watching. While I suppose a storm could be strong, maybe briefly severe, I think most should stay below severe limits.
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Beautiful day ongoing, and this will continue thru the evening. Great night for any outdoor plans, including the closing of the CMAs.
Monday:

We unfortunately have another day to watch for severe weather.
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We are currently watching an MCS move safely to our south, but we’re likely to still see some rain – heavy at times, with some lightning.
We’ll be posting updates as needed throughout the day, you can also check the radar anytime on our website, fo free: Radar | Nashville Severe Weather
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As we get a break from the rain and storms, we’ll be watching for any activity upstream of us to our west. There’s relatively low confidence in additional showers/storms – it all depends on if our atmosphere is able to regroup.
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