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MM’s Mon Wx Forecast for Sept. 27

Warm, sunny afternoons and clear, comfortable nights

MM’s Wx Vlog 

Seven-Day Forecast

Today: Mostly sunny and pleasant.

Tonight: Mostly clear and cool.

Tuesday – Wednesday: Mostly sunny & continued pleasant.

Thursday – Friday: Partly cloudy. Chance for a sprinkle or very isolated shower.

Saturday – Sunday: Partly to mostly sunny, with only a slight chance for a shower.

Radar 

https://www.rainviewer.com/weather-radar-map-live.html

MM’s Wx Concerns

Today’s Stats

Almanac for Yesterday

On This Day in Wx History

1987 – While those at the base of Mount Washington, New Hampshire, enjoyed sunny skies and temperatures in the 70s, the top of the mountain was blanketed with 4.7 inches of snow, along with wind gusts to 99 mph, and a temperature of 13 degrees.

Yesterday’s National Temperature Extremes

High:  107° a Death Valley, California

Low:   17° at Peter Sinks, Utah 

Tropics 

The center of attention in the tropics is Hurricane Sam. He is a powerful hurricane and will remain a powerful hurricane through this week. The good news is that he will stay away from the US mainland. Bermuda still needs to monitor the storm, as they are now within the cone of the storm’s forecast path.

There are certainly more areas to watch besides Sam. The orange-shaded region will move out to sea, so that’s no worry. The two red-shaded regions will likely evolve into our next two tropical storms. We have lots of time to track them and see what they intend to do. Our hope is that they follow Sam’s lead and just spin out to sea.

Sun & Moon 

Today’s Tennessee Weather 

After some morning fog, our Monday skies will open up to full sunshine. Look for afternoon highs around 80 across much of the state, with mid 80s expected across West Tennessee.

Tonight’s Tennessee Weather

Mostly clear skies will allow temps to fall to around 60 degrees statewide.

Tomorrow’s Tennessee Weather 

More sunshine awaits us on Tuesday! Look for afternoon highs in the mid to upper 80s across West and Middle Tennessee, while high temps stay around 80 degrees for the Cumberland Plateau and East Tennessee.

MM News

The next MM kids class will be at TCAT on Tuesday, September 28th at 4:30. The class topic is on strange things that fall from the sky!

To register, please visit https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdtnQuqpvGXd4qwrPnOrHcroEA3A-Gifcd3aa4vNFN6G8MYMA/viewform. Class is limited to the first 20 students who sign up.

Look for me at the Hiking Festival in Fairfield Glade on Saturday, October 2nd! For more info on the festival, please see https://hikingmarathon.com/trails-festival/

Homepage - Hiking Marathon

Meteorologist Mark Pro 

This coming week’s newsletter will feature an article about a chilly year we had on the plateau back in the 1950s, as well as article on the fires in the Sequoias and how those fires may affect us.

Coming in October, a kid’s science newsletter will be included with the MeteorologistMarkPro subscription! This has been requested many times over the past few years and by October it will be a reality! I’m so excited to be adding this to the growing list of products offered by the Pro subscription! October’s issue is looking really cool!

You all have a great day and keep lookin’ up!

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