Current Radar
*Updated with latest SPC update at 12:27 PM -Kaiti
THIS EVENING – Staying Dry (Most Likely)
We have been downgraded to a MARGINAL risk of severe thunderstorms today:
Here’s the breakdown of wind, tornado, and hail risks:
Current Radar
*Updated with latest SPC update at 12:27 PM -Kaiti
We have been downgraded to a MARGINAL risk of severe thunderstorms today:
Here’s the breakdown of wind, tornado, and hail risks:
Current Radar
The I-24 Storms are coming from the NW. See the above radar and follow us on Twitter @NashSevereWx for more info. These have strong, and maybe severe, potential.
The Storm Prediction Center still has our probability of a hail or a damaging wind event within 25 miles of us at 5%. We are excluded from their tornado outlook.
Current Radar
Showers and maybe a few storms may swing through this afternoon. The HRRR model sure thinks so:

I chose this wide view because it shows this week’s “source” of rain/storm activity: the northwest.
Current Radar

Reopening Monday, the I-24 Storm Corridor, where rain and storms get here by moving from NW-to-SE.
The first of a series of shortwaves this week is already ongoing as I write this in Missouri.
Current Radar
Yesterday’s cold front scoured away all the humidity.

Tomorrow, God reopens the I-24 Storm Corridor, the traditional path of NW-to-SE moving summertime showers and storms.
The first of a series of shortwaves this week will develop to our NW late Sunday night, delivering us a rain mechanism Monday.
Current Radar
The cold front arrived around noon.
Cooler, clearer, and drier air will filter in behind it tonight. No chance of rain.
A great night to go see the Sounds.

Maybe some fog early; otherwise, glorious.
Current Radar
As I write this, the cold front is arriving. A few light showers are just ahead of it.
This wind shift cuts off the supply warm and humid air from the south and transports cooler, drier air from the north. Our high:
Current Radar
We aren’t going to melt this weekend.

The Severe Thunderstorm Watch was cancelled at 757 PM.
We think rain will continue tonight and overnight. Storms are possible, but not likely. Not concerned about anything severe.
Current Radar
Switching to severe mode. You can track the storms by opening the above radar in your browser (click on the upper left corner of it).
Effective until 10 PM tonight.
NOTE: above image from 5:14 PM.
Current Radar
Today – Showers and thunderstorms this Afternoon and Evening H: 92°
The severe weather outlook today has us included in an enhanced risk.
The moisture and above average temperatures will increase storm development this afternoon and evening. Storms will fire up ahead of a cold front that will be drifting though Kentucky into Tennessee.
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