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Fireworks Forecast

Only isolated (a handful in all our 50 county coverage area) t’showers around at fireworks time tonight.   That means most shows will go on as scheduled.  If you happen to be under one of those isolated t’showers, it shouldn’t last more than 15 to 20 minutes max.

Happy 4th of July!

Rain, Storms for the Fourth

As we’ve been talking about all week the rain chances holding off for the holiday. A mostly cloudy start with rain across our northern counties (southern Ky). By afternoon storms start to build up with most of the activity to the west of Nashville. By mid-afternoon and through the rest of the day storms chances are just about everywhere, about a 70% coverage. The storm coverage will lessen as we go into the evening, down to about a 30% chance. Storm/shower chances continue tomorrow but most of it should be across our southern third. Here is how Predictor shows storm coverage at 2p and then again 8p:

More Dry Weather, Little Warmer

We’ll get close to that typical 90 degree mark today with again low dewpoints for July. Muggy air returns in force tomorrow setting us up for some rain by the holiday.

Nice Start to July

We’ll have temperatures close to the typical high for the early July- upper 80’s. The difference will be the low humidity. Instead of dewpoints in the upper 60’s like you would expect the dewpoint will rest comfortably in the low 50’s. Very dry air for summer. Of course it won’t last; we’ll have dewpoints back into the upper 60’s by Thursday. Sunny skies today. In fact the rain chances don’t really show up again until… wait for it… this weekend. Storms chances on Friday as a cold front moves in; it looks like that front lingers just to our south on Saturday and moves back over us on Sunday.

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