Cold Winter Days
Friday Funny

Noon Forecast (new!)

48-Hour Forecast

Extended Forecast

Friday: Partly to mostly cloudy.
Saturday: Mostly sunny.
Sunday: Partly to mostly cloudy.
Monday: Partly to mostly sunny.
Tuesday: Rain & snow. Monitoring closely!
MM’s Wx Vlog
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Radar
https://www.wunderground.com/radar/us/tn/nashville/ohx
MM’s Winter Wx Concerns
This system is still several days away, so a lot can change. Right now, this looks like a light snow event that could develop Monday night. If that happens, travel Monday night and Tuesday morning could be adversely impacted. That snow could change to rain later in the day, if enough warm air can work its way northward. A lot of questions remain with this system, so stay tuned. This involves a Gulf low, so it’s worth watching closely. Just keep this in the back of your mind if you have travel plans Monday night and/or Tuesday morning.

On This Day in Wx History
1985- Temperature at Nashville drops to -17, setting an all-time record low. Other record lows include Allardt (-27), Carthage (-17), Celina (-20), Centerville (-26), Columbia (-20), Cookeville (-22), Crossville (-21), Crossville (Experiment Station) (-25), Dickson (-23), Franklin (-21), Lebanon (3 W) (-20), Lewisburg (-20), Livingston (-25), Monteagle (-20), Mount Pleasant (-17), Neapolis (-23), Shelbyville (-20), Smithville (-24), and Woodbury (-28).
Almanac for Yesterday
An all-time record low was set for Crossville on this date in 1985!

MM News
The next MM kids class will be in February. Class is FREE. If you would like to be added to the email list for class notifications just send me an email to meteorologistmark@gmail.com.
An adults class will also be offered next month at TCAT to discuss the severe weather we’ve had this winter. The class is free but any donation goes toward my monthly class for kids at TCAT.
MeteorologistMarkPro
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Keep in mind there is a monthly newsletter for kids for FREE at https://meteorologistmarkpro.com/newsletter-for-kids/! Starting this month, there will be two newsletters for the kids each month, with one being primarily focused on space and the other on weather. Financial support for my time spent on these letters comes from the subscriptions to the weekly newsletter for adults.
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. This week’s latest map is seen below.

For even more drought info, please follow the link below!
You all have a great day and keep lookin’ up!
