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MM’s Christmas Eve Forecast

A very mild Christmas Eve

MM’s Wx Vlog 

Today’s Afternoon Wx Map

Another warm front lifts north today, bringing gusty winds and even warmer temps to the region.

48-Hour Forecast 

Extended Forecast

Christmas Eve: Mostly cloudy and mild. Southerly winds 10-15 mph, with gusts to 35 mph. Chance overnight sprinkles.

Christmas Day: Mostly cloudy. Southerly winds 10-15 mph, with gusts to 35 mph. Chance for an isolated shower or sprinkle.

Sunday: Partly sunny and warm.

Monday: Partly to mostly cloudy, with a chance for a shower. Breezy.

Tuesday: Chance showers and very mild.

Wednesday: Rain likely.

Radar

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

Almanac for Yesterday

MM’s Severe Wx Concerns 

MM’s Winter Wx Concerns  

On This Day in Wx History

1963- The high temperature at Nashville reaches just 32 degrees. This is the seventh consecutive day in which temperatures have remained below freezing, tying a record. During this stretch, the temperature never rose above 32 degrees.

1988- An F-4 tornado tears a path from the Rebel Meadows area of Franklin to the Brenthaven area of Brentwood. The tornado destroys 54 homes, 13 apartment units, 31 businesses, and 6 parked airplanes. A man is killed when a roof caves in. The tornado travels six miles with a path width of 150 yards. There are $50 million in damages, and 7 injuries.

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