Current Radar
LIGHT, OCCASIONAL RAIN TODAY
It doesn’t look too bad to be outside.
It’ll be overcast all day, for sure. High only 73°.
Current conditions:
There will be at least a little rain, but it should be the light, even drizzly variety.
Current Radar
It doesn’t look too bad to be outside.
It’ll be overcast all day, for sure. High only 73°.
Current conditions:
There will be at least a little rain, but it should be the light, even drizzly variety.
Current Radar
At the risk of making too many analogies, the upper level low is, as I write this, spinning in a Reverse Sherman — working its way from Atlanta to Chattanooga.

The NW quadrant of the low is producing Crazy Ivan showers, all in compliance with what the models said they’d do, which is refreshing. Showers will continue off and on, working from east to west, before probably reducing in coverage later tonight.
Current Radar
Check out the radar above, and the water vapor below. Behold the swirl to our southeast.

It’s going to rain a little this afternoon and tonight.
HRRR thinks the rain will arrive by mid/late afternoon.
Current Radar
Rain appears likely Friday. It won’t be steady, and it won’t be much.
There’s slight disagreement with the models about when it will start.
Let’s start with the early one, the NAM4, which has a “too-soon” bias. It says 6 AM.
Current Radar
By the evening hours, more and more cloud cover will begin to creep in from the east:
However, the possibility for some rain won’t arrive until tomorrow.
As an area of low pressure along the east coast scoots north and west tomorrow, it’ll continue to push cloud cover our way.
Current Radar
87° in fall is not unconscionable, but it is unacceptable. Still, it’s way better than winter, which is a horrible season and if you disagree we cannot be friends with me and Paul.
Current Radar

The Fall Equinox was at 3:22 AM this morning, which is when the sun shines directly over the equator. Equinox is latin for equal days and equal nights.
Even though we welcome the fall season, it isn’t necessarily going to feel like fall. We are still wedged in between the a trough and ridge. Humidity has increased today with dew points in the upper 50s this afternoon.
Current Radar
Although just a few clouds may build in throughout the day, we should have nice, clear skies by the evening hours.
A northeast breeze 5-10 mph will keep things easy and breezy throughout the rest of the night.
Current Radar
Skies will be clear by this evening, and we’ll stay dry:
Dew points will have dropped into the comfortable range, making for a nice end to your Monday.

Overnight lows will be in the mid 50°s under clear skies.


We hit 83° today.
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Temps will warm a bit every day. Starting Monday: 81° – 84° – 84° – 85° – 84°, then 82° on Saturday.