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MM’s Wednesday Forecast

Forecast issued Wednesday, March 22, 2023

Headlines

Highs in the 70s return by Thursday

Winds will stay gusty throughout the week

Strong to severe storms may threaten the area Friday night

Threats

At this time, all risks look to be on the low end of the spectrum. It continues to look like a line of storms will cross the plateau, with damaging wind gusts being the main threat. I’ll continue to monitor closely!

The current risk level from the Storm Prediction Center has our area in the marginal risk for Friday night. I’ll monitor this closely, as well.

MM’s 24 -Hour Forecast

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

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MM’s 24-Hour Wind Forecast

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Weather Statistics

For the period of midnight to midnight.

On This Day

1968- An unusual late-season snowstorm strikes the mid state, as Murfreesboro receives its greatest one-day snowfall ever, measuring 10″, as does Lebanon, with 9″.

1920 – A spectactular display of the Northern Lights was visible as far south as Bradenton Florida, El Paso, Texas, and Fresno, California. At Detroit, Michigan, the display was described so brilliant as to blot out all stars below first magnitude (only the brightest of stars were visible, all others were hidden by the light).

1903 – Niagara Falls runs out of water due to a drought.

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