The National Weather Service in Nashville is predicting excessively high temperatures over the next few days, with temperatures reaching 100 degrees fahrenheit on Monday and Tuesday. Also, due to high moisture, heat index values will be between 105 and 110. This is quite dangerous for those susceptible to heat, and therefore the National Weather Service has [...]
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EDIT: The Storm Prediction Center has removed Davidson and Williamson counties from their severe risk. Too much cloud cover has prevented the development of an unstable atmosphere. Strong storms are still *possible*, but the overall threat for severe weather is low. The Storm Prediction Center still believes that we could see some severe thunderstorms this [...]
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THIS POST WILL BE UPDATED AS NEW INFORMATION COMES IN. EDIT 2: The flash flood warning has expired, but has been replaced with an Area Flood Advisory is still in effect as some roads are still flooded. THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN NASHVILLE HAS ISSUED AN * URBAN AND SMALL STREAM FLOOD ADVISORY FOR… [...]
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The Storm Prediction Center in Norman, Oklahoma, has highlighted Tennessee under a Slight Risk for severe thunderstorms tomorrow afternoon. It looks as if a stationary front will sit over the Tennessee valley, and will act as a focal point for thunderstorm development as an upper level low pressure passes through Canada, and another low builds [...]
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Yesterday evening, myself (Kelton), Vincent Webb of http://msstormchasing.com/mainpage.html and Greg Blumberg of http://tornadopix.com “intercepted” a tornado. Why the quotes? Well, it wasn’t quite a tornado. This is a tornado simulator built by Vincent, using a humidifier and fans to create a realistic vortex. After a while of being mesmerized, I had an idea; why not take [...]
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I just wanted to give everyone a heads up that I will not be in town until this next Sunday. I will be attending the NCAS Weather Camp and Jackson State University in Jackson, MS, and I will not be able to cover any of the up-comming severe weather events over the next week. What [...]
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Well, today’s (Tuesday’s) severe weather has pretty much been a bust, mainly because the unstable air did not make it far enough East to fuel storms here in TN. However, tomorrow (Wednesday) does look like it could be a very interesting day and could even yield a few isolated tornadoes. The Storm Prediction Center has [...]
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The Storm Prediction Center has placed Davidson and Williamson counties(and counties southward) under a Slight Risk for severe thunderstorms for the day. A warm front will remain over the area with a low pressure system further to our West, and the warm front is the cause of our weather. There are also some currently ongoing [...]
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The Storm Prediction Center in Norman, Oklahoma, has highlighted Tennessee under 2 slight risks for severe thunderstorms this week. This includes tomorrow (tuesday; upper left) and Wednesday (upper right). Tomorrow, a warm front will travel across Middle Tennessee, providing a lot of heat and moisture for thunderstorms. Along the warm front will be the most [...]
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The Storm Prediction Center has issued a severe thunderstorm watch until 5 PM today, with large hail and damaging winds the main threat and currently no tornado threat. Storms are currently in Kentucky, but more storms are beginning to develop ahead of an outflow boundary ahead of the system and it is heading into TN. [...]
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