Sunshine for our Chilly Saturday
Noon Forecast (new!)

48-Hour Forecast

Extended Forecast

Saturday: Mostly sunny.
Sunday: Partly to mostly cloudy and breezy.
Monday: Mostly sunny.
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy, with a chance for sprinkles or snow flurries.
Wednesday – Thursday: Partly to mostly sunny.
MM’s Wx Vlog
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Radar
https://www.wunderground.com/radar/us/tn/nashville/ohx
MM’s Winter Wx Concerns
Yesterday, guidance began suggesting that high pressure would be in control of our weather next week and that high pressure would be strong enough to push our Tuesday system to our south. That trend continues today. If these trends continue, we’ll be lucky to see a flurry. I’ll continue to monitor this very closely, as this is still several days away and involves a Gulf low. Any Gulf system this time of year is certainly worth monitoring!

On This Day in Wx History
1999- Clarksville, Tennessee is struck by an F-3 tornado before dawn. Five persons are injured. Mount Pleasant, Tennessee measures 7.10″ of rainfall — its greatest one-day rainfall ever.
Almanac for Yesterday

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
Weekly newsletter subscription proceeds go toward supporting my education outreach, primarily including the monthly class for kids that I teach at TCAT. Try a free sample at https://meteorologistmarkpro.com/ and go to the “Free Sample” link. Subs are only $5 per month or discounted at $50 a year. Each newsletter focuses on the weather of the plateau, including explanations for why recent forecasts did or did not work out.

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!
