I’m listening to thunder and watching the wind pick up at my house in southern Davidson County. Storms are moving north to south through Davidson and Cheatham counties and headed this way. Murfreesboro just dealt with a heavy thunderstorm , as is much of Rutherford County and northern Cannon County. Storms are moving through DeKalb County (close if not on top of the folks at the Fiddler’s Jamboree). Coffee, White and Van Buren counties are also in on the action. A few spotty storms are around Hohenwald in Lewis County and south of Columbia in southern Maury County. Nickel-sized hail will be the main threat underneath the heaviest storms (some areas will see gusty wind and of course…plenty of lightning). Join Lisa on the television side of things for the latest look at Storm Tracker.









Justin,
Is there a possibility of any more showers/storms popping up North of Nashville this evening after this wave of showers/storms comes through?
How about Sat and Sun? Should we be dry or will there be pop up storms again?
Looking at the visible satellite doesn’t show any good candidates for additional thunderstorms upstream (to our northwest). I can’t completely rule it out the rest of the afternoon but after this round the chance for Nashville seems pretty small. This afternoon’s activity is being helped by a small upper air disturbance passing overhead from the northwest. The upper pattern flattens out on Saturday and Sunday and a ridge of high pressure moves in from the west. It’s not impossible to get a lone afternoon pop-up t’shower under a ridge, but pretty unlikely. I feel good about our dry, hot and humid weekend forecast.
Thanks for jumping in Justin… I’ve been a tad busy. He’s right… rain chances are all but over until… maybe, Tuesday…. More likely on Wednesday with a frontal passage. We will be more than ready for it by then!!
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