
LOCAL WEATHER
MM’s Wx Vlog
This Week’s Hazards
A hard freeze is expected Monday night, as temps drop below freezing for several hours. Overnight lows will likely fall to the upper 20s and lower 30s for the plateau.
Five-Day Outlook

Five-Day Weather Forecast
Thursday: Morning clouds or an ioslated shower, then becoming mostly sunny and cooler.
Friday – Saturday: Partly to mostly sunny.
Sunday: Chance showers.
Monday: Sunny and much cooler. Hard freeze expected.
Almanac

HISTORY
On This Day
2000- Dry weather continues. Despite at start of 38 degrees, the afternoon temperature at Nashville soars to 81. The high temperature hits 75 at Crossville, despite having dropped to 35 for a morning low.
REGIONALLY
Past 24-Hour Precip Totals

Drought Outlook
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Tennesseans in drought conditions last week: 669,041
Tennesseans in drought conditions this week: 2,663,309 (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: 34 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: 79 degrees (red star)
Coolest overnight low expected: 15 degrees (blue star)

Current Snow Cover Map

Fall Foliage Map

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