Showing posts with label cool. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cool. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Another Chilly Night and Upcoming Weekend Forecast



Third Straight Night in The 50's
Are you liking the cool nights and warm days? 
We've had a large number of lows in the 50's this July with 9 nights thus far. Looks like #10 will happen this evening.

Thursday's Forecast
We'll start cool again with sunrise temps around 57-59° in and around Cookeville with afternoon highs 80-82° under a partly cloudy sky. A slight chance of rain showers overnight Thursday but I don't see it being a big rain event.

Friday Through The Weekend
Look for a rain/thundershower chance each day with highs in the low to mid 80's and lows in the low to mid 60's.

Next week promises a warm and sunny start with highs in the upper 80's and low in the mid to upper 60's.

NATIONAL HEATSTROKE PREVENTION DAY
Every 10 days an unattended child dies in a hot car. Let's stop these preventable tragedies. National Heatstroke Prevention Day is July 31. Since 1998, more than 620 kids have died from heatstroke when left unattended in a vehicle. More than half were simply forgotten; something that can happen to the most loving and caring parents when their routine is changed. Other deaths occurred when a child was intentionally left in a vehicle or climbing into a vehicle on their own and was unable to get out.

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Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Can You Believe It Is July?

Chilly tonight folks. Hard to believe it is July 16th. Just for fun a 1950's thermometer.



JUST HOW CHILLY?
Record low for the overnight is 50° in 1945.
Historically the second to third week of July is one of our hotter weeks of the summer.

THUNDERSTORMS POSSIBLE FRIDAY THRU NEXT WEEK
Don't get used to the cool weather. We'll heat right up again to the mid 80's by Sunday with upper 80's Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday.  There will be thunderstorm chances starting on Friday afternoon all the way through Wednesday. The full forecast link is below.

A few links tonight:
NWS-Nashville Site Map (excellent for quick search)
NWS-Nashville Social Media Board (good stuff)

And finally:
Do you think we've been wet, dry, or about normal. The result may just surprise you.
US Drought Monitor for Tennessee

Here is the 3 month outlook for August through October. If you're looking for an early autumn then you'll be unhappy about the outlook!
August-September-October outlook


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