Trick-or-Treat Forecast

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Next 48 Hours: Red Line Temp, Blue Line Wind Chill

Next 48 Hours: Top line shows wind gusts, bottom line shows sustained winds:

Trick-or-Treat – Very Cold and Windy

Sorry, Sam. Yes. read more

So. Cold. And the Editor’s Rant Against Bill Belichick

Trick-or-Treat – Freeze Warning – Falling Temps

The above graphic shows the falling temps expected over the next 48 hours.

A strong cold front arrives today, bringing gusty winds (15mph – 25mph with gusts of 25mph – 30mph), the coldest temps of the season, and a small chance of rain mostly before dark. read more

“The Coldest Air of the Season.” Freeze Watch Fri & Sat Night.

Tonight — Light Rain

Light rain is expected to start around 3 AM, as shown by the HRRR:

Trick-or-Treat – “Coldest Air of the Season”; Freeze Watch – Wake Up 43°, High 53° read more

Freeze Watch Friday & Saturday Nights

Today – Mostly Clear – High 61°

During the day we will be cool and mostly sunny, with only a slight chance of rain overnight as a disturbance sweeps in.

Any rain is expected to stay north of I-40. read more

Windy & Chilly Trick-or-Treating

It’s official, October 2014 is the wettest in recorded history.

Nashville International Airport (BNA) picked up 0.81″ of rain, putting our official total this month at 8.41″. Most places saw between 0.75″ and 1″ from the showers and a few thunderstorms that moved through last night. read more

Rain Tonight & A Baby Dressed Like Ron Burgundy.

Tonight – Rain 

Going out tonight?

Off and on rain, and maybe a few thunderstorms, are expected during early to mid-evening hours. Late tonight and past midnight, a more steady, soaking rain will pitter-patter you to sleep. read more

Rain Today & Tonight

Today – Showers – High 78°

Showers and thunderstorms are being pushed into Middle Tennessee by a cold front today. The NAM’s Simulated Radar shows a line of showers and thunderstorms nearing Nashville at 1 PM, but current radar trends suggest light rain may begin before then. read more

Rain Coming

Current Temp

Temps Next 48 Hours

At 3:32 PM Monday, we tied the record high temp for October 27 (84°, set in 1940 and 1919). The temp was at 82° at 3 PM and 82° at 4 PM, but when the average temp for five minutes reached 84° at 3:32 PM, the record was tied. read more

Record Heat Possible Today; Cooler Weather Right Behind It

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. read more

Week Ahead

Current Temp

Temps Next 48 Hours

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 . . . read more