Sunday Forecast: No Surprises
We enjoyed a cool Sunday morning, with lows in the 50s (even 40s in Cookeville and McMinnville). The dry air in place will mean ample sunshine and a quick warm-up. Look for highs in the lower to middle 80s. As a forecaster, this pattern is pretty blah. We still need lots of rain to erase the drought, but all I can offer is the outside chance of a shower Monday morning, only for areas northwest of Nashville. We’ll see a few clouds tomorrow morning as a dying front slides across Middle Tennessee, but it looks dry and warm for a good long while.


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on September 30th, 2007 at 10:58 am
uh oh, I see you put upper 80’s towards the end of the week. Have the 90’s left us for good, or are they just taking a break? Maybe there are just trying to threaten us.
on September 30th, 2007 at 4:46 pm
Another AWESOME day!!! Praise the Lord!
Upper 70’s here on the Plateau…
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on September 30th, 2007 at 5:05 pm
We’re gonna get awfully close to 90 degrees on Thursday, Friday and Saturday…
on September 30th, 2007 at 7:07 pm
The 2m temps on the 12z gfs looked warm, several days that look to have the possibility of hitting ninety. I’m really excited for about 8-9 days out… the gfs has been anticipating a pattern change for the last week and a half, but its finally coming into “it might actually happen” distance.
justin, do you think the dreaded southeast ridge will break down, and if so, do you think it will be a transient cold shot or a pattern change?