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MM’s Tues Wx Forecast for Oct 26

A frosty Tuesday night

MM’s Wx Vlog 

Seven-Day Forecast

Tuesday: Partly to mostly sunny. Light breeze.

Wednesday: Partly to mostly cloudy.

Thursday – Friday: Rain likely. Turning much cooler. Windy for Thursday but those winds should settle down by Friday.

Saturday: Partly to mostly cloudy, with scattered showers.

Sunday – Monday: Partly to mostly sunny.

Radar 

https://www.wunderground.com/radar/us/tn/nashville/ohx

MM’s Wx Concerns

Widespread hazardous weather is not expected over the next week, but patchy frost is expected tonight. Take any necessary precautions with any plants you might not want frosted.

Leaf-inspired surface prevents frost formation - Northwestern Now

Today’s Stats

Data unavailable today.

Almanac for Yesterday

On This Day in Wx History

1859 – New York City had their earliest substantial snow of record as four inches blanketed the city.

Yesterday’s National Temperature Extremes

High:  99° at Zapata & Rio Grande Village, Texas

Low:   18° at Brimson, Minnesota 

Tropics 

An impressive storm system could acquire tropical characteristics this week, as it moves out to sea. This is part of the same storm system that will bring damaging wind gusts to the coastal regions of New England this week.

Sun & Moon 

Today’s Tennessee Weather 

Skies will gradually improve across the state today, becoming partly to mostly sunny by afternoon. The sunshine will warm afternoon temps into the 60s for much of the state.

Tonight’s Tennessee Weather

The moon will share the night sky with some passing clouds. Overnight lows will fall to near 40 for most. More cloud cover will keep temps warmer for West Tennessee.

Tomorrow’s Tennessee Weather 

Clouds will increase on Wednesday across the western and central portions of the state. Some of those clouds may drop a shower or storm across the west by evening. Afternoon highs will warm into the lower 70s for West Tennessee, with the rest of the state seeing highs in the 60s.

Drought Monitor 

The data cutoff for Drought Monitor maps is each Tuesday at 7 a.m. The maps, which are based on analysis of the data, are released each Thursday at 7:30 a.m.

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