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Thursday, November 25, 2010

Rainy Turkey Day Turns Chilly

Forecast Discussion
Southern Tennessee
November 25, 2010

Currently: As of 6pm a line of heavier rain and isolated thunder associated with a cold front is stretched along a line from Macon County, TN to Williamson County, TN to Wayne County, TN. Some gusty winds upwards of 30mph could also accompany this line of showers. I believe the severe weather threat has diminished for tonight. A wintry mix is located out west from southern Missouri to central Illinois. 30 Degrees in Springfield, Mo, 50 Degrees in Memphis, TN and 70 Degrees in Nashville, TN. As one can note, a drastic shift in temperatures will occur over the next 12 hours. Lows tomorrow morning will br around the freezing mark. As the colder air filters into middle Tennessee later tonight there is a slight chance that the ending showers could mix with a few sleet pellets. No accumulation is expected and this should not cause any travel concerns as of right now.

Friday: What a chilly day it will be. Highs will struggle into the mid 40's. A stray snow flurry cannot be ruled out tomorrow morning but very unlikely. The weather should clear out later tomorrow afternoon but like stated before, very chilly conditions.

Saturday- Sunday: A sunny and clear weekend with highs in the low to mid 50's. Lows Saturday night will dip into the 30's and Sunday night into the 40's.

Monday-Tuesday: Storm system with a strong cold front will bring storms and heavy rain to the area for the start of the week. Very cold weather will move in behind this system. There is a possibility that some areas in northern middle Tennessee could see this system end as some light snow. Will not include for our area at this time however since temperatures will be slightly warmer and precip will be moving out rather quickly behind cold front.

Happy Thanksgiving
-Snowman

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