Current Radar
No rain this evening, but that’ll change overnight…

Temperatures will drop to 54° through tomorrow morning, staying pretty mild due to increased cloud cover. Another cold front will begin to sweep through while we’re sleeping.
Current Radar
No rain this evening, but that’ll change overnight…

Temperatures will drop to 54° through tomorrow morning, staying pretty mild due to increased cloud cover. Another cold front will begin to sweep through while we’re sleeping.
Current Radar
Expect pleasant conditions on this hump day!

Today – Sunny High: 78°
As seen on the water vapor satellite – dry air has been filtering into the area today after a cold front that has passed a few days ago.
Current Radar
Officially, 0.37″ of rain was found in the gauge from last night’s rain.
Other areas got a lot more:
Cool this evening with just a light north wind.
Skies will remain clear!
Current Radar
Another Radar (refresh page to update)

It’s been a while.
A line of showers and thunderstorms will move into both counties tonight.
HRRR puts the ETA of the main line around 8 PM. This is just a model, it’s not the radar (see above):
Current Radar
Temperatures warm to the low 80s around the area with some low clouds developing as we approach lunchtime. There is a surface cold front on the way that will pass through late this evening.
Current Radar
Our quiet weather weekend will continue tonight. South winds will prevent us from reaching the 40°s overnight.
South winds will still be pumping in warm air. Short-range regional models (HRRR, NAM4) hint at a brief spit of light showers in the morning.
Current Radar
Overnight, we hit 45°.
Just a few clouds, no rain, no humidity. Great football weather.


Southwest winds will increase through the day, blowing in clouds Monday afternoon and evening. Conditions aloft might even support an occasional thunderstorm or two as a weak wave stretches across Middle Tennessee.
Current Radar
Bit chilly tonight.

Overnight, and into the wee hours of Sunday morning, we’ll reach the 40°s.

Clear skies overnight, radiational cooling = early morning fog likely, in the usual spots.
Current Radar
At 5:22 AM, the back edge of the rain was finally clearing out:
Officially, at the airport, we got 0.58″ of rain.
Infrared satellite shows the clouds will be clearing out today, too.
Current Radar
This afternoon’s storms announced the arrival of the cold front. Storms were briefly angry:
https://twitter.com/digiears/status/652557938503102468
Winds that were south at 5 MPH at 8:53 AM turned north at 8 MPH by 3:53 PM (by then, 0.43″ of rain fell). The cold front is here.