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MM’s Wed Wx Forecast (Nov 24)

A brief warm spell before the rain

MM’s Wx Vlog 

Seven-Day Forecast

Wednesday: Mostly sunny. A bit breezy. Milder.

Thanksgiving: Showers likely after noon. Mild. Turning sharply colder late into the night, with perhaps a couple snow flurries wile we sleep off our turkey feast.

Friday: Partly to mostly sunny. Cold.

Saturday – Tuesday: Partly to mostly sunny.

Radar 

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

MM’s Wx Concerns

Ver cold air will move in once again tomorrow night. Make sure the outside fur babies are sheltered and warm.

Today’s Stats

Almanac for Yesterday 

Today’s National Wx Map (New!) 

A strong pair of cold fronts are moving across the central and northern plains today. Ahead of that system there are rain showers and behind that system is much colder air. Much of this arrives here on Thanksgiving.

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National High Temps for Today (New!)

Mild air can be found today across much of the central US, ahead of the next storm system.

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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.

National Low Temps for Tonight (New!) 

Warm, southerly winds will keep overnight lows very mild up the Mississippi and Ohio River Valleys tonight.

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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.

24-Hour Temperature Change (New!)

Southerly winds have warmed temps up significantly since Tuesday morning across much of the central US.

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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.

On This Day in Wx History

1950- Nashville records greatest one-day snowfall for November, measuring 7.2″.

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 today!

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