Dreary Conditions Continue, Drier/Cooler Weather In Sight

Current Radar

Tonight: Cloudy, Chance of Rain

Our dreary day will continue as we enter the afternoon and evening period for Middle TN. Have some showers and thunderstorms scattered across the region currently with more to our North, West and South. Have had a few showers developing in our area this afternoon so we will keep an eye on those as we head into the evening hours. read more

Waiting for Rain to Get Here

Will It Rain Today? Two Big Things Happening on the Nerd Map

#1 That “H” in the Atlantic is known as a Bermuda High. High pressure suppresses rain chances.

#2 That “L” is a surface low. It has caused major flooding in Louisiana. It is pulling moisture in from the Gulf and creating a flash flood threat for those to our west and southwest. read more

Rain Chances On the Rise

Tonight: Dry Evening, Temperatures Cool Into the 80s

Afternoon showers that develop will quickly collapse and not pose much of a problem for evening plans. Expect mostly dry conditions with temperatures cooling back through the 80s.

Saturday: HOT Again, Better Rain Chance – High 90°

A cold front will be on the approach from the northwest, and the tropical low we’ve been discussing all week long will inch closer to our area. These two systems are expected to merge over the weekend, so throughout this process we can anticipate *at least* scattered storm activity. Additionally, if you are traveling west or northwest over the next few days, you can expect to run into rain at some point. read more

Rain Becoming Likely This Weekend

Tonight: Isolated Showers Quickly End

Like clockwork, any rain will end quickly as we lose daytime heating this evening. Temperatures will fall through the low to mid 80s for any outdoor plans, but it will still be quite humid.

Thursday: Scattered Storms, Heaviest Stays South – High 91°

The chance for thunderstorms will increase slightly on Thursday in accordance with another slug of moisture that swings our way from the Gulf of Mexico. To better visualize this, check out the PWAT values (note: “PWAT” is short for precipitable water…known as the “measure of the depth of liquid water at the surface that would result after precipitating all of the water vapor in a vertical column over a given location…”). read more