Coldest night of the season coming tonight
MM’s Wx Vlog
Seven-Day Forecast

Monday: Partly cloudy & breezy. A colder day!
Tuesday: Sunny & chilly.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny. Milder.
Thanksgiving: Showers likely after noon. Mild.
Friday – Sunday: Partly to mostly sunny. Cold on Friday but warming up again over the weekend.
Radar
https://www.wunderground.com/radar/us/tn/nashville/ohx
MM’s Wx Concerns
Temps will be taking a dive tonight, the coldest temps of the season expected. Overnight lows are expected to drop to 18-22 degrees across the area. Keep those outside fur babies sheltered and warm.

Today’s Stats

Almanac for Yesterday

Today’s National Wx Map (New!)
A couple of strong cold fronts are pushing through the eastern US, ushering in much colder temps in their wake.

National High Temps for Today (New!)
Shading indicates the departure from normal. Bluer colors indicated below normal temps, while oranges and reds indicate above-normal temps. See scale on the left. The red star indicates where the national maximum temp is expected, the blue star shows the location of the minimum.
Much of the eastern US is experiencing below-normal temps today. Quite the switch from yesterday!

National Low Temps for Tonight (New!)
Shading indicates the departure from normal. Bluer colors indicated below normal temps, while oranges and reds indicate above-normal temps. See scale on the left. The red star indicates where the national maximum temp is expected, the blue star shows the location of the minimum.
The coldest night of the season is expected for many folks east of the Mississippi river tonight.

24-Hour Temperature Change (New!)
This map shows the 24-hour temp change from yesterday morning to this morning.
Much of the central US is much colder this morning compared to yesterday morning. Mild air still remained across East TN and much of the eastern seaboard this morning, but much of that warmer air will be pushed out to sea by colder air moving in from the west today.

On This Day in Wx History
1929- Five inches of snow fall at Nashville, the most ever measured on this date.
MM News
December’s MM Kids class will feature a lesson on weather folklore! Stay tuned for a date and registration info!
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
Each week’s newsletter has two short stories/lessons in it, along with some other tidbits of interesting information. In this week’s newsletter you’ll find a story about getting snow at 50 degrees! It’s even happened here! The other story is about something called the “plane of the ecliptic” in astronomy and what that means for us here on the plateau. These stories and more will be available for subscribers at https://meteorologistmarkpro.com/ by noon Wednesday!
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