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MM’s Tuesday 5-Day

Weather forecast issued Tuesday, October 10, 2023

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MM’s Local Weather Concerns

Severe t-storms are not expected for the next 5 days.

MM’s 5-Day Forecast

3-Day Jetstream Forecast (NEW!)

As the seasons change, the jetstream becomes crucially important to our forecast. Some of you have requested this analysis, and you’ll now fine it here each day!

This map moves in 6-hr increments, beginning at 7:00 a.m. this morning. The brighter the reds, the stronger the winds.

Yesterday’s Weather Statistics

Drought Monitor

The Drought Monitor is updated each Thursday. The map below was updated on Thursday, October 5.

Radar-Estimated Rainfall from Yesterday

On This Day  

1980- The temperature at Nashville reaches 90 degrees — the latest date ever for a 90 degree reading.

1804 – A famous snow hurricane occurred. The unusual coastal storm caused northerly gales from Maine to New Jersey. Heavy snow fell across New England, with three feet reported at the crest of the Green Mountains. A foot of snow was reported in the Berkshires of southern New England, at Goshen, Connecticut. 

Tropics

There is still an area to watch this week in the southern Gulf. This system could develop into a tropical storm by Wednesday and have impacts to Texas, mainly in the form of heavy rainfall. At this time, this system is not expected to develop into a hurricane.

Emergency Services

I’m so proud to be contracted with Crossville City Fire to provide critical weather support for emergency services!

Have a great day and keep lookin’ up!

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