We'll face another day with possible thunderstorms and a high this afternoon in the upper 80's.
Saturday's rainfall was a welcome relief from the drought-conditions over the last several months. There were some copious amounts of rain recorded over middle Tennessee.
TOP 5 AMOUNTS:
Green Hill (Wilson County) 4.34"
Shelbyville (Bedford County) 3.97"
Lebanon (Wilson County) 3.47"
Bon Aqua (Hickman County) 3.00"
Mount Juliet (Wilson County) 2.92"
Near Cookeville, the following amounts were recorded:
1.39" - 4.1 miles southeast of Cookeville
1.20" - 3.9 miles east of Cookeville
1.08" - 3.5 miles north northwest of Cookeville
1.08" - 4.6 miles west northwest of Cookeville
.54" - at my weather station just northeast of square
Outside of Cookeville, some big amounts were in Smith County
2.90" - 8.7 miles north northeast of Carthage
2.52" - 1.4 miles east northeast of Gordonsville
We'll not have nearly these types amounts on Sunday.
*Latest Local Forecast*
Cookeville's Daily Almanac
July 15, 2012
Yesterday's high: 84.4°
This morning's low: 69.2°
Normal: 87/66
Records: 101° in 1980 and 51° in 1967
Last year: 86/70 (1.05" of rain last year)
Rainfall
0.54 at my station
July total: 2.55
2012 total: 24.50"
2.09" of rain fell on this date in 2009
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