To start the week….more of the same
Here is what your “crap app”, as David puts it, forecast looks like. High pressure looks to remain in control. Temps won’t be as warm as we’ve seen lately, but still a bit above average given that it’s November.
Here is what your “crap app”, as David puts it, forecast looks like. High pressure looks to remain in control. Temps won’t be as warm as we’ve seen lately, but still a bit above average given that it’s November.
Current Radar
Brrr! If you have a fire pit, a night like tonight would be perfect for roasting marshmallows.

Get out your sweaters and jackets…temps will fall through the upper 50s by mid-evening.
Current Radar
All evening plans are a go tonight. Clear skies. Comfortable and cool temps. May even want a blanket or jacket if you are heading out to see those Friday night lights.

Have any outdoor weekend plans? Well, you picked a great weekend to have them. Another fantastic weekend in store for us with temps staying in the much more comfortable 60s to 70s.
Current Radar
Cubs fans… congratulations!

Update: We hit 83° at the airport today, which breaks a record set in 2012 and 2003. NWS Nashville says: “Hopefully this will be the last day in the 80s.”
Current Radar
Another day… another record high temperature has been broken for Nashville. This afternoon we reached 84°, thus breaking the old 83° record from 1982.
Whether you are planning to stay home for the evening, or head downtown for the CMA Awards, no jacket needed for any of your evening plans. Those aforementioned clouds will build in through the evening, helping to trap in those warm temperatures.
Current Radar
You would think so. However, Celsius is involved, which is why we can’t have nice things.
We tweeted this at 1:30 PM.
Prelim temp data at BNA (needs final confirmation) is 30°C = 86°F, that would be the hottest on record this late in the year.
Current Radar
Great weather in store for us this evening for those with plans to go out with the kiddos. No jacket needed tonight; you may even need to roll up your sleeves if you have a long-sleeved costume because it is gonna be a bit toasty tonight.
Looks like we hit 85° this afternoon, breaking the Oct 30 record of 84° set in 1950. pic.twitter.com/ZsGlR5d0od
— NashSevereWx (@NashSevereWx) October 30, 2016
Today. The record for October 30 is 84°, set in 1950. We’re forecast to hit 85°, but that may not happen as a weak trough moves our way, lowering the humidity and denting our heat-building high pressure dome just enough to maybe keep us below 85°. Still, that hot.
Current Radar
A weak trough is anticipated to move across middle TN overnight, bringing an increase in moisture…but not by much. Some cloud development may occur with the uptick in humidity, but no rain is forecast.
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