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.
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.
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
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.

Hi, David here.
I am leaving Nashville Severe Weather.
No scandal, no internal discord, no problems, we all good fam.
I’m emotionally and mentally exhausted from 15 years of running NSWX from the margins of my free time.
As of 6p, the radar is mostly clear in Middle TN and think it probably will stay that way throughout the rest of the day. Can’t totally rule a quick popup shower/storm, but most of us likely to stay dry.
This evening will be the last evening for a good bit without rain chances, enjoy it!
Quite a bit to talk about over the next several days. Think the easiest way to go about this will be to be break it down day by day.
We are currently on our way towards 90°, we’ll likely get there but could end up just short. If we do get there, it’ll be the first time since October 6th of last year.
And if we don’t get there today, we have another go at it Wednesday.
Tuesday and Wednesday will be pretty much a repeat of today’s weather, just a couple degrees warmer.
BNA touched 89° today, just short of breaking our streak of sub 90° temps. We haven’t hit 90° since October 6 of last year, per NWS Nashville. Quite the stretch, but hey, we’ll take it.
As of the time that I am writing this (7:45p), there are a few cells to our north that are slowly drifting south. With the loss of daytime heating, not too confident in those making it here. If they do, it would just be a quick shower, maybe a rumble of thunder. As always, you can check the radar anytime on our website: Radar | Nashville Severe Weather
Wildfire smoke from Canada has made its way down south and will hang around for at least a couple of days. While the general population won’t be affected, those with respiratory issues may want to limit time outdoors. It will make for some cool looking sunsets/sunrises.
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