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Dusting Tonight?

The sleet, rain, and snow mix has been amusing today, only because it was melting on contact. Temps have been hovering around 40° all day.
We expected this nonsense to have stopped by sundown.
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The sleet, rain, and snow mix has been amusing today, only because it was melting on contact. Temps have been hovering around 40° all day.
We expected this nonsense to have stopped by sundown.
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And maybe some sleet, too.
A little shortwave coming around the back side of the departed storm system will lift up some clouds and send us scattered, light, off and on (mostly “off”) rain, sleet, and snow showers today. As usual, the HRRR illustrates this for us:
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Headlines:
A few heavier rain pockets and even a few rumbles of thunder are occurring northwest of Davidson county. This activity should pull away to the north and east as a larger low pressure system traverses Tennessee and into the Ohio Valley.
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Well if you are one of those people who likes to see the weather change rapidly, you are in for an interesting next 24-48 hours.
To begin, the Flood Advisory for the Stones River (due to Percy Priest Dam release) remains in effect until 6 PM.
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We’ll get a little rain tonight as a giant rain blob passes S and E of us. HRRR illustrates:

Mostly, south of us.
A powerful surface low will spin into Mississippi tomorrow and march NE, delivering a significant severe weather worry for those in south MS/AL.
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We know, everyone is dying to see if the snow chances are increasing or decreasing for Wednesday night. BUT FIRST we have a couple days of rain to get through!
Monday: Enjoy the dry spell
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A cold front will shove in some rain then pass by tonight, sweeping away the rain and dropping temps for Monday and Tuesday. It won’t be that much cooler, just “cooler” relative to this unseasonably warm spell.
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A weak boundary is draped across the region, and may set off a few light, brief showers tonight. But, probably not.
Overnight, and into the early morning hours, low pressure will scoot by and spread some rain in. HRRR model shows it gathering in the wee morning hours:
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Hope you’re having a great weekend! Get out and enjoy this weather. Rain chances go up as time goes along this weekend.
This Afternoon: Mostly Cloudy, 20% Chance of Showers, High: 71
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Today – Windy and Warm High: 68°
Hold on to your hats! A Wind Advisory remains in effect for our area until 6:00 pm this evening. Wind gusts could reach up to 35 mph.
Winds will be out of the south due to a surface high pressure to the east of us.
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