Isolated showers and storms will continue thru the evening, but isolated is the key word here. Most of us will stay dry, while a few folks might see a thunderstorm – your grass would love it, I’m sure.
Isolated showers and storms will continue thru the evening, but isolated is the key word here. Most of us will stay dry, while a few folks might see a thunderstorm – your grass would love it, I’m sure.
A passing shower or storm can’t totally be ruled out today and Friday during the afternoon and evening. However, chances will be fairly low, only around 20-30%. Most of us should (knock on wood) stay dry.
BNA has seen 2.25″ of rain so far today – as of 5p. Not everyone has seen that much, but some is better than none.

Additional showers and storms can’t be ruled out thru the rest of the evening. We’ll be watching and posting any updates to all of our socials.
Coverage was relatively more widespread today compared to the past few days – as expected. This will be a continued trend on Wednesday.
~60% rain chances will be around during the afternoon and evening hours of Wednesday. Similar to today, no guarantees, best of lucky trying to get some free water for the yard and a nice cool down.
All was quiet today on the radar, but this will likely change over the next couple of days.
Rain/storm chances will be ~60% during the afternoon and evening hours of Tuesday and Wednesday.
Still far away from any guarantees, but chances will be much greater than what we’ve seen the past several days. Thankfully, we still don’t have any severe worries – but a few storms could be on the stronger side with heavy rain, frequent lightning and gusty winds.

We call it the Wattery. It’s like the lottery, except with…rain. Been around Nashville long enough, and you know, rain chances verify with a little bit of luck this time of year. Those rain chances start very low today and gradually ramp up by mid-week, likely peaking Wednesday. We’ll give them shout-outs on socials when they get going each day. As usual, storms are most likely during the hot afternoon/early evening.
Not much else to say about this weekend other than the title. Sure, high temps will run a few degrees above average – but with rain chances so low (>10%), it’s hard to complain too much.
Besides a few folks in extreme northern Davidson Co., we’ve stayed dry so far today. A few more showers and storms could be possible this evening, but chances will continue to decrease as we head towards sunset.
Today felt like yesterday. Earlier showers/storms have moved out of the area, and I’d feel good with any outdoor plans this evening.
Rain chances will be even lower Friday thru Sunday – good news for any outdoor plans this weekend. Chances only around 10% so majority of us will stay dry, maybe for the entirety of the weekend.
Finally saw a few Wattery winners today – although coverage was still fairly isolated.
Still a few showers out there at the time of writing (~7p). Activity should diminish the closer we get to sunset. If you plan on going to the fair, or other outdoor plans tonight – I’d feel pretty good about them.
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