Area Forecast Discussion
Issued by NWS Nashville, TN
Issued by NWS Nashville, TN
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767 FXUS64 KOHX 081731 AFDOHX Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Nashville TN 1231 PM CDT Sat Jun 8 2024 ...New AVIATION... .SHORT TERM... (Rest of today through Sunday night) Issued at 1140 AM CDT Sat Jun 8 2024 Conditions are pretty much as expected today with showers moving in from the northwest and mostly dissipating as they run into drier and more stable air in place over Middle Tennessee. A few spots may pick up a few raindrops over the next few hours, but for the most part we will see just some patches of mid level clouds. These clouds will be thick enough to impact temps. More sunny area will reach the mid 80s, but cloudier locations like our northwest counties will be held to the lower 80s. Rain-free conditions and partly cloudy skies will be in place for most areas through midnight. After that, rain chances will increase significantly late night into Sunday morning as the next disturbance in northwest flow aloft brings numerous showers and scattered thunderstorms. The greatest coverage of rainfall will be located across the northern two-thirds of the forecast area. A few of the storms could contain gusty winds of 30 to maybe 40 mph, but we are not looking for severe weather given the very weak instability. The bulk of the showers and storms will move out of the area by midday Sunday, but additional scattered thunderstorms are expected to form in the afternoon as a cold front drops into the area. The afternoon storms could pack a little more punch with local downpours and gusty winds as more instability will be available. Still, we are not expecting a significant severe wx threat. The cold front will sink southward Sunday evening, shutting off rain chances from north to south. && .LONG TERM... (Monday through next Saturday) Issued at 1140 AM CDT Sat Jun 8 2024 The forecast for next week continues to look unusually quiet for mid-June due to a building upper level ridge across the southern states. We cannot rule out a few storms here and there through the week as some minor impulses cross the region. But overall the week will be drier than normal. The workweek will start out cooler and less humid than normal thanks to Sunday evening`s cold front passage. After that, it will warm up each day, and by next weekend we will reach full summer mode with hot and humid conditions. && .AVIATION... (18Z TAFS) Issued at 1223 PM CDT Sat Jun 8 2024 VFR conditions will continue into the overnight hours. Showers and possibly a storm will impact the terminals after 06z from west to east with visibilities decreasing to IFR/MVFR at times. Cigs will decrease to MVFR Sunday morning for the remainder of the forecast period. Winds will be out of the S/SW through the afternoon at 5-10 kts before decreasing below 5 kts after 00z. && .PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS... Nashville 70 83 61 81 / 60 70 20 0 Clarksville 69 80 58 79 / 70 60 20 0 Crossville 64 77 55 75 / 50 70 40 10 Columbia 69 83 60 82 / 60 60 20 10 Cookeville 66 78 57 76 / 50 70 30 10 Jamestown 64 76 55 75 / 50 70 30 10 Lawrenceburg 68 83 60 80 / 50 50 20 10 Murfreesboro 69 83 59 82 / 60 60 20 10 Waverly 68 80 58 80 / 70 70 30 0 && .OHX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. && $$ SHORT TERM...13 LONG TERM....13 AVIATION.....Reagan