Side note: we could see some areas of locally dense fog early Friday morning. Take it slow in the morning if you encounter any.
We are currently sitting at the 4th wettest start to the year ever, with BNA recording 35.01″ of rain so far. Your backyard may have seen slightly more/less.
Just prior to publishing, Davidson Co. have been included in a Severe Thunderstorm Watch until midnight. This does not mean Williamson Co. is in the clear – stay connected! All info in the blog holds true.
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I know you’ve heard this one before, but showers/storms continue to move thru our area this evening. Activity should diminish as we get closer to sunset. We’ve seen a ton of rain recently, so creeks will easily fill up with any heavy rainfall. Avoided flooded roadways.
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Storms will continue thru this evening. Follow along with us on all of our socials, and you can always check the radar anytime on our website here: Radar | Nashville Severe Weather
Storms are expected to remain below severe limits, but heavy rain and frequent lightning may be an issue. Activity should decrease as we get closer to sunset.
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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.
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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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