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Saturday Night – Rain Chance Late
If you want to be on time for church tomorrow, read this:
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Saturday Night – Rain Chance Late
If you want to be on time for church tomorrow, read this:
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Soooo, Today Was Pretty Nice!
We chose 64° today. That was smart.
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It’s been a brutal winter across the eastern half of the USA, but the rest of the globe? Not half bad!
According to NOAA (National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration), January 2014 was the 4th warmest on record and the warmest since 2007 globally. The map below shows above normal (red), below normal (blue). If you would like to see the full report here is the link.
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Tonight – Mostly Cloudy
We were supposed to hit 52 today. We. Were. Not. Even. Close.
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Tonight – Mostly Cloudy
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Clouds, sent here by an overachieving low pressure system in the Gulf, held down temps today.

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Editor’s Note: Reviewing Last Night
We saw about 12 hours of rain, totaling 2.39″ between 3 PM Sunday and 3 AM Monday. We spent the day and most of last night wondering when temps would hit freezing at the surface, setting off an ice storm.
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From @GatorCarrie 13:

Although snow is exiting stage East, travel hazards remain. From the NWS 11 AM Conference Call:
What Happened Overnight
The freezing line covered all of Davidson County at 1 AM. It reached Franklin at 1:40 AM, and the rest of Williamson County by 2:30 AM.
The heaviest precip started to pull away between 3 AM and 4 AM.

7 PM — No real changes to the forecast below. Everything seems to be on track. The weather balloon that went up a few hours ago returned data confirming freezing rain/ice will be the initial mode of wintry precip.
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Blog updated at 4:15 PM
Tonight – Cloudy
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Sunday – Winter Weather Advisory – AM Low 46, PM High 59