A Beautiful Labor Day
MM’s Wx Vlog
Seven-Day Forecast

Daily Forecast
Labor Day: A few morning clouds, perhaps a sprinkle. Then, mostly sunny.
Tuesday: Partly to mostly sunny.
Wednesday: Partly to mostly sunny, with a chance for mainly afternoon showers & thunderstorms.
Thursday – Sunday: Mostly sunny and very pleasant.
Radar & Wx Alerts Link
https://www.rainviewer.com/weather-radar-map-live.html
MM’s Wx Concerns

Hay Weather Forecast

Today’s Stats

Almanac for Yesterday

On This Day in Wx History
1925- A late-summer heat wave brings the hottest temperature ever recorded in Middle Tennessee to date as Clarksville observes a reading of 112 degrees. (The record high for the entire state of Tennessee is 113 (Perryville, 8/9/1930)).
Yesterday’s National Temperature Extremes
High: 116° at Death Valley, California
Low: 19° at Peter Sinks, Utah
Tropics
An area of low pressure has now entered the southern Gulf and will trek northeast toward the northern Gulf Coast this week. The system is not expected to become a hurricane, but it could become a tropical storm, either in the Gulf or in the Atlantic. Regardless of development, the system will bring heavy rainfall to those in and near the path of this system.

Larry continues to pack a punch, with winds of 120 mph. The storm is expected to stay out at sea, though it will bring dangerous rip currents to the East Coast this week.

And Larry continues to look handsome on satellite. 🙂

Sun & Moon

MM News
Look for me at the Rat Run at the Fairgrounds on Saturday, September 11! I’ll be at the Bigfoot booth! More information on this event can be found at https://cumberlandcountytn.gov/events/2020-rat-run-on-the-mountain/
I will also be at the Fairfield Music Festival on September 18th. For more information and/or to purchase tickets, please see https://www.eventbrite.com/e/5th-annual-fairfield-glade-music-festival-tickets-166080867345
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