The forecast is looking GREAT for the Bigfoot festival this weekend!

LOCAL WEATHER
MM’s Wx Vlog
This Week’s Hazards
A marginal risk for severe weather has been highlighted over our area for Wednesday evening. This is the lowest of the five severe-weather risk categories. I’ll keep a close eye on this. The main threat would be a damaging straight-line wind gust. It continues to not look too concerning.

Five-Day Outlook

Five-Day Weather Forecast
Tuesday: Mostly sunny. Light winds. Clouds increase later in the day.
Wednesday: Increasing clouds and warm. Showers possible by afternoon/evening, increasing in coverage overnight.
Thursday: Morning clouds, then becoming mostly sunny and cooler.
Friday – Saturday: Mostly sunny.
Almanac

HISTORY
On This Day
1906- An early freeze occurs at Nashville, as the morning temperature bottoms out at 29 degrees.
1925 – Widespread early season snows fell in the northeastern U.S., with as much as two feet in New Hampshire and Vermont. The heavy snow blocked roads and cancelled football games.
REGIONALLY
Drought Outlook
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Tennesseans in drought conditions last week: 19,584
Tennesseans in drought conditions this week: 669,041 (a substantial increase!)

NATIONALLY
Past 24-Hour Temperature Changes
Bluer colors represent colder temps from 24 hours ago, while redder colors indicate warmer temps from 24 hours ago.

Today’s High Temps & Departure from Average
Today’s high temps are shown below. The coloration indicates departure from average, with redder colors indicating above-average high temps and bluer colors indicating below-average high temps. White coloration indicates average temps.
Highest temp expected today: 103 degrees (red star)
Coolest high temp expected today: 29 degrees (blue star)

Tomorrow Morning’s Low Temps & Departure from Average
Tomorrow morning’s low temps are shown below. The coloration indicates departure from average, with redder colors indicating above-average low temps and bluer colors indicating below-average temps. White coloration indicates average temps expected.
Warmest overnight low expected: 81 degrees (red star)
Coolest overnight low expected: 18 degrees (blue star)

Fall Foliage Map

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