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MM’s Thurs Forecast

I had a great time visiting Pine View Elementary School yesterday! I visited their afterschool program and we talked weather and space. They had some intriguing questions and ideas! Thank you for making me feel so welcome, Pine View!

I’ll be visting Stone Elementary’s third graders today during my lunch break!

Forecast issued Thursday, March 9, 2023

MM’s 24 -Hour Forecast

The hourly forecast begins at 9:00 a.m. this morning.

Rainfall Totals Through Friday Morning

Five-Day Outlook 

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MM’s 24-Hour Wind Forecast

The hourly forecast begins at 9:00 a.m. this morning.

Weather Statistics

For the period of midnight to midnight.

On This Day

1960- A major winter storm strikes Middle Tennessee. Some snowfall totals include Crossville, with 8½”, Clarksville, 8″, Springfield, 7.8″, Cookeville, 7½”, and Nashville, 5½”.

1956 – A whopping 367 inches of snow was measured on the ground at the Rainier Paradise Ranger Station in Washington. The snow depth was a state record and the second highest total of record for the continental U.S. 

1961 – Soviet flight Sputnik 9 carries and returns from orbit a dog named Chernushka (Blackie), frogs and a guinea pig.

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2 thoughts on “MM’s Thurs Forecast

  1. I just wanted to say thank you so very much for the time you spent at the Grinder House last week to help us set up our weather radio. I just wasn’t able to get it set correctly on my own, so I’m relieved to finally having it working! Thanks for all you do for our communities!

    1. You are very welcome, Christine! Thanks for stopping by Saturday!

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