This afternoon, our NWS issued a Special Weather Statement for Middle Tennessee, including everyone in Davidson and Williamson Counties. It’s quoted in blue, below.
In short, the answer to the question: will it snow?
This afternoon, our NWS issued a Special Weather Statement for Middle Tennessee, including everyone in Davidson and Williamson Counties. It’s quoted in blue, below.
In short, the answer to the question: will it snow?
Today – Plenty of Sun, but COLD – High 36
Temps (Wind Chills)
9am 28 (16) . Noon 34 (25) . 3pm 35 (28) . 6pm 31 (26) . 9pm 28 (22)
Winds will be strongest this morning and early afternoon, keeping those wind chills low.
Today – Clearing; Cold – High 47
9am 42 . Noon 46 . 3pm 46 . 6pm 37 . 9pm 32
Clouds are moving out. The sun returns at noon, but at the price of bitter cold & wind.
Fierce northerly winds of 15 mph, with gusts up to 25 mph, will cut you in half* if not dressed appropriately.
Friday – Light/Moderate, Off & On Rain – High 59
6am 53 . 9am 55 . Noon 58 . 3pm 52 . 6pm 47 . 9pm 45
Rain most of the day, then a cold front will clear us out. Hi-Res NAM model Friday 7 am – 4 pm:
Today – Mostly Cloudy – Low 43
Clouds increase tonight. Nothing to worry about.
Thursday – Some Clouds; Warmer – High 64
6am 44 . 9am 52 . Noon 61 . 3pm 63 . 6pm 59 . 9pm 56
More clouds pile on in, but overall, it’ll be a nice day.
Wednesday – Some Clouds; Warmer – High 59
6am 35 . 9am 45 . Noon 55 . 3pm 58 . 6pm 52 . 9pm 48
Thursday – Warmer; Rain Late – Morning Low 42, High 63
6am 43 . 9am 51 . Noon 60 . 3pm 62 . 6pm 59 . 9pm 57
No tornadoes occurred in Davidson or Williamson County, but the tornado-warned segment of last night’s squall line produced two tornadoes to our north:
(1) an EF-1 tornado in Robertson county, and
Tonight’s severe weather threat in Davidson & Williamson Counties has ended, mostly without incident.
Monday – Clearing Out – Morning Low 44, Afternoon High 60
6am 46 . 9am 51 . Noon 58 . 3pm 59 . 6pm 51 . 9pm 44
The Storm Prediction Center has issued a Tornado Watch for Davidson County until 9 p.m. tonight:

If you look closely, you’ll notice the Watch box covers the northern half of Williamson County, roughly along Highway 96.