Heavenly. Today is the day to throw the PB & J in a picnic basket and soak up the sunshine. Here’s what we are blessed with…

Beautiful sky captured by Channel 4 viewer, Chad
Our 4WARN Live Doppler radar is smoothly sailing and rain-free region-wide.
Temperatures are running toasty, in the upper 70s to lower 80s for most. Areas around the KY/TN border are hanging strong to the lower 70s with a bit more cloud cover…
Dew points in the upper 40s to lower 50s is a nice, dry & comfortable place to be (green light on our muggy meter).
High pressure responsible for this pleasant weather slowly but surely slides off towards the east and you may already have guessed by the look of satellite imagery, what replaces it…
See all the rain and storms pounding Arkansas and Louisiana? That is headed towards the east, bringing Middle Tennessee increasing rain chances as soon as the overnight tonight. In fact, clouds have already situated themselves overhead for many…
Besides an isolated shower early evening, it will remain dry. The better chances arrive late tonight, after midnight into Thursday, lasting into Friday.
Here’s a good idea of what you can expect with timing…
The good news — severe weather threat remains well to our south and west. This is not ruling out thunderstorms, just a decent chance they do not develop into severe criteria.
Many folks are already wondering about the weekend! Overall, not bad at all. Just a few scattered showers are possible on Saturday but after that things are looking fantastic. Plenty of sunshine and highs just a touch cooler than average in the lower 70s.
With all this rain on the way, downloading our FREE ‘WSMV WX’ app will help keep you ahead of the storm. You can track rain that may be headed your way right there on our handy dandy radar.
Just a few soggy days to get out of the way, then the 7-Day quickly brightens up with a stretch of pleasant days ahead.
I hope you can get outside and ENJOY every bit of it!
-Meteorologist Daphne DeLoren