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MM’s Thurs Wx Forecast for Sept. 30

An increase in rain chances by the weekend

MM’s Wx Vlog 

Internet connectivity issues prevent the vlog from happening today. Thank, Frontier…..But better internet is coming to my home soon!

Seven-Day Forecast

Today: Partly cloudy.

Tonight: Mostly clear.

Friday: Partly cloudy. A very slight chance for a sprinkle or very isolated shower.

Saturday: Partly cloudy, with a chance for an afternoon shower, perhaps a storm.

Sunday – Wednesday: Partly to mostly cloudy, with scattered showers and storms, especially in the afternoon.

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

2018- Crossville has their wettest September on record, with a total of 10.59″ of rain.

Yesterday’s National Temperature Extremes

High:  101° at Rio Grande Village & Falcon Lake, Texas

Low:   14° at Mackay, Idaho 

Tropics 

Hurricane Sam continues to spin out to sea. Other areas to watch are forecast to stay at sea, as well, including the new tropical storm named Victor.

Sun & Moon 

Today’s Tennessee Weather 

After the morning fog burns off, skies will be partly to mostly sunny across the state. A chance for an afternoon shower or storm can be found across much of West Tennessee. The rest of the state is expected to stay dry. Afternoon highs will climb into the low to mid 80s.

Tonight’s Tennessee Weather

Look for partly to mostly cloudy skies overnight, with a chance for a shower or storm remaining across West Tennessee.

Tomorrow’s Tennessee Weather 

Rain and storm chances move east a bit to include the Nashville area, with the best chance for a shower or storm remaining across West Tennessee. Much of the eastern half of the state will stay partly to mostly sunny and dry. Afternoon highs will climb into the low to mid 80s statewide.

MM News

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/

See you there!

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