As mentioned below, showers pushed into Middle Tennessee earlier than anticipated today. The large round of rain will still arrive later tonight between 10pm and midnight, and hang around through Monday morning as colder air pushes back in. Our low will drop to the mid 40s by daybreak, and then never get any higher than the upper 40s on Monday.
By Wednesday, a Gulf low should bring a large rain chance. As that low passes to the east, a secondary front will bring some of the coldest air of the season our way and that could yield some snow flurries late Wednesday night and on Thursday, especially from Nashville eastward.










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