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MM’s Mon Wx Forecast for Nov 1

Coldest air of the season arrives this week

MM’s Wx Vlog 

Seven-Day Forecast

Monday: Becoming partly to mostly sunny by afternoon.

Tuesday: Partly to mostly cloudy.

Wednesday: Becoming mostly cloudy. Rain and snow showers develop overnight.

Thursday: Rain and snow. Light accumulation may be possible on grassy areas overnight.

Friday: Clouds gradually decrease.

Saturday – Sunday: Mostly sunny.

Radar 

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

MM’s Wx Concerns

The first snowflakes of the season are expected Wednesday night and Thursday night.

Impacts are expected to be low, if any, but I’ll keep an eye on the situation. Light snow accumulation could be possible. A Gulf low will send moisture our way, as the coldest air of the season moves down from Canada. At this time, temps look to be just marginal enough for snowflakes to fall Wednesday and Thursday nights but warm enough to prevent big impacts. The ground is still quiet warm from the summer, but elevated objects and grassy areas may be able to collect some snow. We may have to watch bridges and overpasses, too. I’ll keep a close eye on the situation!

Today’s Stats

Almanac for Yesterday

On This Day in Wx History

1987- Crossville reports a high temperature of 79 degrees, a new record for November.

Yesterday’s National Temperature Extremes

High:  95° at Rio Grande Village, Texas

Low:   2° at Cut Bank, Montana 

Sun & Moon 

MM News

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November’s class will be about the demise of the dinosaurs! We’ll also focus on the impacts to global climates of that event for that time period. Stay tuned for the date of that class!

Today’s Tennessee Weather 

By this afternoon, skies will become mostly sunny across the state. Afternoon highs for this first day of November will be mild and in the low to mid 60s.

Tonight’s Tennessee Weather

Clouds increase overnight, as low temps fall into the low to mid 40s.

Tomorrow’s Tennessee Weather 

Tuesday’s sun will share the sky with some passing clouds. Those clouds will keep temps about ten degrees cooler than on Monday, with afternoon highs topping out in the low to mid 50s for much of the state. The exception is an area from Knoxville to Chattanooga, where sunnier skies should allow afternoon temps to reach 60 degrees.

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.

Meteorologist Mark Pro 

The new monthly kids newsletter is out for November! It’s free to preview, too! Just go to https://meteorologistmarkpro.com/ and select the “Newsletter for Kids” link. Let me know what you think! Feedback just helps me get better or even encourages me to continue expanding!

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