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A shower or two, but overall a nice week!

These morning patchy clouds are going to stick around for much of the day, though they will make for some pretty skies. I snapped this pic of the beautiful sky this morning as I was walking my dog, Pepper.

We may see a sprinkle or quick shower from these, but definitely nothing significant, if anything at all. Tonight, a disturbance rolls through and we could certainly see a shower or two from that disturbance toward Tuesday morning. Again, just light showers, if anything. Tuesday should be very similar to today. Highs both today and Tuesday will be in the lower 70s, which is quite pleasant for this time of year! By Wednesday, we should have clearer skies and that will allow us to warm to near 80.

Thursday will feature much of the same, though we will see a slight chance of a t-storm by then. That slight chance of a storm comes from our humidity that will be increasing on Thursday. We all knew it would be coming back, right? 🙂

Just be glad this isn’t 1988. On June 26, 1988 thirteen cities in the South recorded record high temperatures.  I still remember dad cutting trees in our yard the next year that had died from the 1988 drought. We lost at least a third of our trees and nearly every spruce and white pine. That’s one summer we don’t want to repeat! So, enjoy this cool weather. Heaven knows it could be so much worse!

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Tornado watch canceled

The tornado watch that was in effect until 8:00 has been canceled early. Storms out in West TN along the cold front will weaken as they move this way and no severe wx is expected from them tonight, though we will see additional rainfall. The rain should be over by mid-morning Saturday, and we’ll finally get to start drying out. Sunday looks fantastic!

Have a great weekend!

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Tornado watch

A tornado watch is now in effect for Cumberland and surrounding counties until 8:00pm CDT. Any tornado that does develop will be weak and short-lived. Any t-storm that develops will also be capable of damaging straight-line winds. There is practically no hail threat today. Storms are already reaching severe limits in northern Alabama and that activity is moving our direction.

I’ll be watching it!