STAYING LIKE FALL:
This taste of autumn-like weather hangs on (although we're still 2 weeks away from the start) as we'll stay in the lower to middle 60's across the Upper Cumberland region today. There is a 50% chance for showers and it'll mainly be for the morning hours. Rain chances decrease for tonight through the weekend with increasing temperatures each day.
SUPER RAINS:
Totals from what was left of Tropical Storm Lee racked up some impressive totals right here in Putnam County. It seems the northwest section of our city/county had the most with nearly 7" recorded. Up in Monterey, they had almost 6 and 1/4 inches and in the downtown Cookeville area, nearly 6" was recorded at various sources. The highest total in Tennessee belongs to the Cleveland/Chattanooga areas with between 12" all the way up to 13.42" at a station just 3 miles to the ESE of Cleveland, TN in Bradley County.
COOLEST DAY SINCE WHEN?:
Tuesday's high of 59.9° was the coolest high temperature since a high of 58° way back on May 18th, a span of 108 days! Speaking of 59.9° degree high, did you know our typical high for September 6th is 85° and we were 25° above normal. To put that in perspective, if we were 25° ABOVE normal, the high would have been 110°. Tuesday's rain's were a record in Cookeville and I expect this morning's observation will produce another record.
Cookeville's Daily Almanac
Our morning low: 57.8°
Yesterday's high: 59.9°
Yesterday's low: 57.2°
Last Year: 88° and 49°
Normal High: 84°
Normal Low: 60°
Records: 104° in 1925 and 45° in 1988
Rainfall Report
24-hour precip total:
1.14" (midnight to midnight)
(via my Davis Vantage Vue)
.55" (7 am yesterday to 7 am today)
(via the CoCoRaHS gauge)
September monthly precip total: 5.90"
2011 annual precip total: 54.19"
0.60" of rain fell on this date in 1923
Wettest Spot in America: 5.67" St. Petersburg, FL (Pinellas County)