Current Radar
Summary…Temps…42° Sunday…below freezing and very dry Monday…Snow…2 small flurry chances Sunday…better wintry mix/snow/rain chances Wednesday, but models vary wildly, forecast confidence low.
Current Radar
Summary…Temps…42° Sunday…below freezing and very dry Monday…Snow…2 small flurry chances Sunday…better wintry mix/snow/rain chances Wednesday, but models vary wildly, forecast confidence low.
Current Radar
When we drop into the 50°s this evening, it’ll be the last time we see those kind of temps for several days….
Hint: cold air is coming.

Lingering showers early this evening will start to fizzle out as we get closer to midnight:
Current Radar
Temps will continue to stay on the ‘warmer’ side tonight. Lows overnight will just fall to the mid 40°s.
Skies will become mostly cloudy as the rain inches closer to us.
It’s possible that you’ll hear a few light rain showers very early in the morning:
Current Radar
As we dip back into the 30°s this evening, skies will stay clear.
We’re in for a “warmer” night though, will lows falling to the mid 30°s overnight.
Things begin to change on Thursday.
Current Radar
Any snow flurry/light rain occurrences to our east will be gone by this evening, and we’ll be back to near-freezing temps:
A few clouds will be around overnight, but skies will be pretty clear.
Current Radar
By tonight, it will still be cold.

But, the high pressure that keeps skies clear today will be moving south, allowing for some clouds to move-in overnight.
Lows will seem almost tropical in comparison to this morning…falling to the upper 20°s.
Current Radar
While we were getting a weak dusting, Clarksville and Portland fared better:
Our high Sunday was 48°, which was reached just after midnight before the winds shifted north. By sunrise, temps were at freezing, and have been falling ever since.
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Current Radar
As I write this, the heavy rain is f-i-n-a-l-l-y arriving. I doubt we’ll hear any thunder, but don’t be surprised/concerned if you do.
By the way, this was me this morning, unable to control my feels about the models:
Current Radar
If you pan/scroll the above current radar, you can see the rain coming from the SW.
The HRRR in motion, below, shows the heavier rain may wait until later in the day.

However, the HRRR may be overdoing the coverage of rainfall. Other models depict more of an off/on rain event. Actual radar returns to our SW suggest they may be on to something.