
This morning, the HRRR predicted a few showers this afternoon. We’ve seen a few of those, but only west of 65. Current radar:

So, not ruling out a stray shower as the sun goes down. No rain is expected overnight.

This morning, the HRRR predicted a few showers this afternoon. We’ve seen a few of those, but only west of 65. Current radar:

So, not ruling out a stray shower as the sun goes down. No rain is expected overnight.
Current Radar
It’ll be a warm, somewhat muggy evening.

Any showers that pop-up during the heat of the afternoon should fizzle as we approach sunset:
Overnight lows will only drop to near 70°, under mostly clear skies.
Current Radar

(I don’t know why I cannot stop laughing at this gif of Tina Fey.)
Can’t rule out a stray shower during the afternoon hours mainly between 3:00 PM – 7:00 PM.
It will not be a washout so stick with your plans for the afternoon and evening!
Current Observations and Radar


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Today isn’t looking like a washout, at least not right now.
We are between two converging features: a weak surface front coming from our NW, and an upper level low coming from the S.
Current Radar
We think the rain should stay east of us tonight, but we are not completely ruling it out.
HRRR supports the Looks Pretty Good Tonight thinking:

Rain chances remain higher Sunday vs. today. An arriving upper level low pressure feature + a shortwave from the Mississippi Valley = a pretty decent chance of at least a little rain, maybe more. We’re hoping most of the rain will stay east of us. Rain is most likely between lunch and dinner.
Current Radar

The chill in the air is a thing of the past.
An arriving area of low pressure aloft, despite weak high pressure at the surface, means rain chances are back.
Without an obvious rain-initiating, trackable feature, timing/ETA/amounts are difficult. Our best thinking is:
Current Radar

Dewpoints have been in the 40°s and 50°s this week. Friday, 60°+. It’s still August.
We think rain chances will hold off until the weekend. Friday night football should be without weather worry.
Editor’s Note: I”m finishing this for Kaiti today. She and Meagan are on campus at Mississippi State. Kaiti was almost done with it when the active shooter situation started. Both are OK and not involved.
Current Radar
Those northerly winds are going to continue on Thursday due to the clockwise spin from the upper high.
Good news is the dew point will continue to stay in the upper 50s in the afternoon!

Current Radar
Winds may be a bit on the breezy side late this afternoon and early this evening, but they should relax after sunset.

It’ll be another pleasant end to the day, with temperatures in the low to mid 70°s and humidity staying low low low.
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