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Noon Forecast (new!)

48-Hour Forecast

Extended Forecast

Saturday: Becoming mostly sunny. Cold.
Tonight: Partly cloudy. Light southwest breeze develops.
Sunday: Mostly sunny & windy. Winds could gust to 20 mph.
Monday: Partly to mostly sunny & warmer.
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy & breezy.
Wednesday – Thursday: Rain likely. Some of the rainfall could be heavy.
Radar
https://www.wunderground.com/radar/us/tn/nashville/ohx
MM’s Severe Wx Concerns

MM’s Winter Wx Concerns

On This Day in Wx History
1951- The worst ice storm in Nashville’s history begins, causing a complete stalemate of transportation in Nashville for two days. Frozen precipitation starts during the evening, with 1.6″ of snow and ice accumulating by midnight.
1966- Monteagle measures 15″ of snowfall — the most ever recorded in one day. Monteagle is about 50 miles northwest of Chattanooga and is known for the treacherous part of Interstate 24 that passes through there.
Almanac for Yesterday

MM News
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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.
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Drought Data
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 much more drought info, please follow my link to https://meteorologistmark.com/drought-info/.
You all have a great day and keep lookin’ up!
