
Monday – Record High – High 86°
A SW wind will bring warmer conditions and maybe even break the previous record high of 84° set back in 1940.

Fall returns soon. A cold front will bring us back into the 70’s by Tuesday.

Monday – Record High – High 86°
A SW wind will bring warmer conditions and maybe even break the previous record high of 84° set back in 1940.

Fall returns soon. A cold front will bring us back into the 70’s by Tuesday.
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Morning fog possible again. NWS is holding off on issuing a fog advisory “for now.”
Record high temps expected Monday. The record high for October 27 is 84° (set in 1940), which we are forecast to tie or break. Still no rain, though. That comes . . .
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Temps Next 48 Hours
@codeyh woke up to this today. Seemed appropriate.

Sunday we’ll hit 80°, with only a few clouds hanging around. Please take a moment to pray for Zach Mettenberger. He has to face this guy today:

No rain is expected until Tuesday.

A significant warming trend starts today. High 75°!

Even warmer Sunday. Wake Up 52°, High 81°.

Monday, we are forecast to hit 85°, breaking the record for the warmest October 27. The record is 84° set in 1940.

The next several days look pretty nice, even a bit warm for Fall:
That’s shorts and t-shirt weather for the afternoons. In fact, we should approach, and maybe break, Nashville’s record high for Monday (84° in 1940).

Friday thru Sunday — Really Nice — Lows 40°s, Highs 70°s (maybe even 80s)

This streak

of awesome fall weather is expected to last through Tuesday.
By Wednesday, dew points will be creeping into the 60°s, and a cold front is expected to arrive. It’s not wise to speculate what that will look like for us. The weather models don’t agree. The timing may be off. It may just rain, we may see weak storms, we may see maybe strong — we don’t know right now.
The National Weather Service has issued a Frost Advisory from 4 AM to 8 AM Thursday. Low temperatures are expected to be in the mid to upper 30°s. Protect your plants!

Also, there will be a partial eclipse Thursday.

Dry fall conditions will continue for at least the next seven days. The next rain chance does not appear until Tuesday, October 28, and even that looks very unlikely.
A weak front swept through Middle Tennessee this morning, keeping us dry, sunny, and pleasant.

Tuesday – Sunny & Pleasant – Wake Up 50°, High 67°
Patchy fog is likely in the morning in the usual spots. Pleasant fall weather will have its hands at 10 & 2, with the cruise control set.
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