Most of the rain we saw this morning has already moved out, with only a few showers left over. Models think all the morning activity will be gone by around lunchtime, and we get away with a dry afternoon.
Most of the rain we saw this morning has already moved out, with only a few showers left over. Models think all the morning activity will be gone by around lunchtime, and we get away with a dry afternoon.
Showers, and some storms are already moving thru the area and will continue to do so throughout the day, as illustrated below by the imperfect HRRR model.

There is a decent amount of CAPE (storm fuel) out there, but very little to no wind energy. These storms may become strong briefly, with some gusty winds and small hail, but will not be able to hold on for very long. Flash flooding potential today is low – but not zero. Slow moving storms will have the potential to drop a lot of rain in not a lot of time.
It’s that time of the year to start playing the Wattery. All will enter, few will win.

HRRR model suggests storms with lightning start popping up around 4 or 5 pm today, with activity slowing down after sunset. Not everyone will see rain, but those that do may have to temporarily relocate indoors and wait for the lightning to pass.

Low rain chances today + tomorrow.

HRRR model (above) shows some midday pop-up showers/storms possible. No severe weather expected today, or in the next 7 days.
Monday will be similar to today, more chances at pop-ups during the afternoon and evening hours.
No organized severe weather forecast in the next seven days. Permission to stop reading now: granted!
Most of the rain is gone. HRRR below says few showers possible tonight into the morning. But most of us are good.
Just one more day of nice weather. Cloudy start to this morning, but the sun should peek out soon. High temps in the mid 80s but low humidity so not too shabby. A few sprinkles can’t be ruled out tonight but most of us will be dry.
Some beautiful weather to close out May, lots of sun, not a lot of heat + humidity. Enjoy while it lasts!

An unsettled pattern moves in Saturday and will be in no rush to leave.
Saturday midday/afternoon looks like the most likely ETA for rain/storms. No severe weather expected for us, those chances are to our west, but can’t rule out a strong storm or two. Having a back-up plan for outdoor activities won’t be a bad idea. Details still a bit fuzzy, check back in for updates.
We can thank a high pressure system for the comfortable weather we’ll have thru Friday. Dry, highs in the low 80s and waking up with temps in the mid to upper 50s. A wonderful way to close the month of May.

We get treated with lovely weather for the upcoming work week, perhaps a good week to work outside.
Nice and cool mornings this week, waking up with temps in the mid to upper 50s. High temperatures around average for this time of the year.
Jason was born in Nashville. He graduated from Franklin High School. He met Ashley at ETSU. Then he joined the Army.
Jason and Ashley married and moved to Ft. Bliss. Jason had a boxer, Charlie. He rode motorcycles, played tennis. Jason and Ashley planned a formal wedding after he returned from Afghanistan.
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