Current Radar
Tonight: Rainy
Into tonight expect to see rain showers beginning between 4 PM and 5 PM. Once the rain starts, it doesn’t look like we will get many breaks from the rain. Just some periods of lighter or heavier rain.
Current Radar
Into tonight expect to see rain showers beginning between 4 PM and 5 PM. Once the rain starts, it doesn’t look like we will get many breaks from the rain. Just some periods of lighter or heavier rain.
Current Radar
Into tonight expect to see cloudy skies with the occasional drop of rain into the early morning hours tomorrow. Rain chances will remain under 50% through the night and increase into the morning hours. Areas to our west have higher chances of rain throughout the night. Winds will be calm through the night.
Current Radar
The rain has begun. Be careful and take your time on the way home from work and school this afternoon…heavy rain and a few embedded thunderstorms will be around through about 8PM.
Rain will then continue off and on throughout the weekend with Saturday morning looking to be the best chance to escape the rain for a little bit.
Current Radar
Check out the radar, above. Rain is piling up and raising flooding concerns in Louisiana, Arkansas, and West Tennessee.
When’s in coming to Middle Tennessee? Well, THAT much rain isn’t. But it’s going to rain here, and it’s going to be warm.
Current Radar
Hold on to your hats today! The southerly winds will be kickin’ this afternoon with gusts near 15 mph.
The pesky clouds will stick around all day. There will be some peeks of sun in some areas while temperatures warm up into the upper 70s.
Current Radar
Personal Note: This is my last blog here at NashSevereWx.com.

I can’t tell you how much it has meant to me that David, Will, and Andrew have trusted me enough to let me tell y’all about the weather for the past year or so.
Current Radar
Clouds will remain throughout the night. Just like today, skies may clear a little in the night but clouds high in our atmosphere will remain.
Below is the total cloud cover which shows clouds throughout our region and a possible slight break in the evening hours:
Sunday’s light south wind becomes a strong south wind Monday. Therefore, higher temps!
The NAM4 model wants to sneak in a few light showers from the west during various parts of the day; however, both the big global models (GFS, Euro) think the rain-suppressing ridge sitting off our east is strong enough to fight them off. Rain isn’t in the official forecast, but we should at least account for the NAM4’s intermittent, very light, no-rainout, showers.
Tonight – Clearing Skies, 9PM 44°
The rain is gone and high pressure (clear skies, tranquil weather) is building in! If you are headed out tonight, take a heavier jacket. Temperatures will steadily fall into the middle 40s by late evening, due to mostly clear skies.
Current Radar
Don’t you love it when nice weather lines up with our weekends? I know I do.

After a cold start, we will warm up on Saturday under a mostly sunny sky. Rain is coming to far eastern portions of Tennessee, but it should leave us alone.