Friday, May 31, 2024

Friday Funny
Stars & Stripes 5K
Get tickets today at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2nd-annual-stars-stripes-5k-benefiting-local-veterans-tickets-794671051507 The race is chip timed and trophies will be given to the winners of each age category!


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Forecast Summary
Today will be another nice day, although we’ll see more clouds today than in previous days this week. Still, we’ll stay dry and quite pleasant.
Our next chance for a shower or storm comes tomorrow afternoon. Those rain chances are only 30%. If you have outdoor plans don’t cancel them, but be prepared to keep an eye on the radar.
Rain and storm chances increast for Sunday, with scattered showers and storms throughout the day.
Each day next week will feature 30-50% chances for rain, as scattered showers and storms will be with us each day. It won’t rain all day every day, but there will be scattered showers and storms around the region each day, as it looks right now.

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Hay Weather Forecast
Stay tuned to changes to next week’s forecast. Hopefully, rain chances will lower enough for it to be worth taking a chance on working in hay. After today, the hay weather forecast becomes quite trivial.

Threats for the Week

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Lunchtime Forecast

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On This Day
1830-Â Shelbyville, Tennessee, is turned into “a heap of ruins” as a tornado moves through the center of town, destroying 15 homes and 38 businesses, along with churches and public buildings. A book is carried seven miles. Losses are estimated as high as $100,000. Another tornado, or a continuation of this one, touches down 20 miles northeast of Shelbyville, and destroys a farm.
Allergy Forecast
Top Allergens: Grasses, Juniper, Mulberry

Yesterday’s Statistics

Yesterday’s Rainfall




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