A number of influences are requiring me to TEMPORARILY put the blog down for a few weeks. I may look into a new host for MTWC. Also I must put family, education and work foremost. There for turn here to get the latest forecast and weather information. Thanks, Clay!
http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?CityName=Nashville&state=TN&site=OHX&textField1=36.1716&textField2=-86.7848
Friday, February 13, 2009
Closing For Awhile
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2/13/2009 03:54:00 PM
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Thursday, February 5, 2009
MTWC Accurate Seven Day Forecast - 2/5/09
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2/05/2009 06:54:00 AM
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Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Clear Towards Nashville, Light Snow Lingering East
There has been some light snow(1-2" in spots) towards Silver Point and the Western Rim/Plateau and some schools have closed as a result. Towards Nashville everything is clear although there were a few flurries last evening. At 6AM this morning it is 15º in Nashville. Brr! Today will be pretty cold. High of only 28º. Skies should clear for all of Middle TN. Tonight will be even colder. Low 13º in Nashville with readings a couple degrees cooler in the suburbs. I think a lot of the low lying terrain will be towards 8 or 9. Tomorrow we will be in the upper 30s and continue that warming trend through the rest of the week. 60s are possible for highs by the weekend! Temperatures the next 7 to 10 days should be above normal.
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2/04/2009 06:29:00 AM
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Tuesday, February 3, 2009
MTWC Accurate Seven Day Forecast - 2/3/09
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2/03/2009 06:54:00 AM
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Monday, February 2, 2009
More Snow East
This is a shot from Cookeville this morning. You can seen a little dusting on the roof tops but not on the roads
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2/02/2009 06:54:00 AM
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MTWC Accurate Seven Day Forecast - 2/2/09
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2/02/2009 06:34:00 AM
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Some Wet Snow This Morning.
There is some snowfall in the northern half of Middle Tennessee from Frankin and Murfreesboro north. No county schools even on the Plateau are closing due to this, just delays on the Plateau. Today what is left of this precip. will exit the region and we will remain mostly cloudy. This system is what models were screaming as a crippling snowstorm for us and the rest of the Eastern US, but obviously this wasn't the case. Anyway tonight we will fall to 27 with mostly cloudy skies and a slight chance of a flurry. Tomorrow highs will only be in the 30s!
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2/02/2009 06:20:00 AM
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