

Saturday: Partly sunny with a high near 66. Chance of showers overnight with lows around 48.

Thursday: Chance of showers, mostly cloudy with a high near 59 and lows around 46.įriday: Partly sunny with a high near 62. Showers and thunderstorms possible in the evening, low around 49. Wednesday: Chance of showers and possible thunderstorms, high around 80. Slight chance of showers overnight with a low of 69. Tuesday: Partly sunny with a high near 83. Nashville-area weather radar Nashville forecast The NWS believes the weather be in Middle Tennessee between 1 p.m. Nashville and the remaining northwestern counties in Middle Tennessee are at an enhanced risk (3 out of 5). Nashville plumbers are preparing for the worst ahead of the cold. When they burst, the damage can be devastating. There will also be significant cloud-to-ground lightning and outdoor events will likely be affected by the weather, the NWS said.Īccording to the latest prediction, a diagonal swath of Middle Tennessee from Lawrenceburg to Murfreesboro and up to Jamestown are at slight risk (2 out of 5) for severe weather. (WKRN) Frozen water pipes aren’t just an inconvenience. Winds could take down trees and cause power outages while hail could cause significant property damage. Initially, the weather appeared to be an excessive rain event for Middle Tennessee but has since escalated to a threat of straight-line winds up to 60 mph and quarter-sized hail. "The main threats will be damaging straight-line winds and large hail, but a few tornadoes are possible," the NWS tweeted Tuesday morning. Nashville area weather radarĭiana Leyva covers breaking and trending news for The Tennessean.Watch Video: Midwest, South at risk of more severe weather, including tornadoesĪnother round of severe weather appears poised to hit Middle Tennessee on Wednesday afternoon and evening, the National Weather Service said. Nashville International Airport was just under a half-inch of rain at 10 a.m. In Northwest Middle Tennessee, Stewart, Humphreys, Dickson and Houston counties reported 3-5 inches of rain Wednesday. However, higher amounts may accompany thunderstorms. Less than an inch of rainfall is expected. On Friday, there is a 50% chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 1 p.m. Due to weather, Ascend Amphitheater delayed opening its gates until 7 p.m. Some Middle Tennessee areas may experience one or two inches of rain, with some areas receiving three inches or more.Īccording to the NWS, winds could reach five to 10 miles per hour Thursday with a 70% of precipitation. A ground stop for arriving flights at Nashville International Airport was lifted at 5:30 p.m. Additionally, storms will be possible through the afternoon.

The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch for Middle Tennessee, which will be in effect until 6 p.m. Juliet, police are reporting Hillview Drive and Faulkner Lane were closed due to trees, traffic signals on Belinda Parkway were out and power lines down and widespread wind damaged. Nashville Electric Service reported 2,897 power outages as of 8 p.m. Nashville : Weather generally favorable for corn and cotton. Severe weather is sweeping through the region with severe thunderstorm watches issued for Middle Tennessee through 7 p.m.Ī flood advisor was issued Thursday for Davidson and Williamson Counties around as heaving rainfall could cause ponding on roads and rising creeks. Jacksonville : Locally heavy rains in central portion but Chart V shows that the rainfall.
