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Scattered T’Showers on Saturday

More hot and humid weather for Saturday will help trigger a line of scattered storms moving from northern counties the first half of the day to the southern counties by the late afternoon.  Some folks will get a good gully-washer (that would be a heavy downpour), while others may only get a passing shower.  We don’t expect widespread severe weather, but will probably be a warning or two for isolated cells that whip up the wind or produce small hail.

Can’t rule out a few isolated t’showers… especially south of I-40… on Sunday, but not as much action as Saturday. 

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  1. vandyman said,

    on May 31st, 2008 at 6:03 am

    Hey you guys, maybe TWC will actually do storm coverage like the WEATHER Channel is suppose too since it’s going to be affecting them dead-on. I’m ready to hear some rumbles of thunder and see some small hail and maybe even a big wind gust. If I wasn’t going to my cousins’ wedding, I’d be doing live storm coverage outside with my brother’s camcorder and psot it on youtube. LOL!


  2. on May 31st, 2008 at 7:54 am

    Bring on the rain…I really DO need to mow but with the temperature already above 75° this morning, it is going to be a HOT one!

    http://www.cookevilleweatherguy.com

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