Some Amazingly Cool July Weather
Scattered T-storms early Thursday morning moved across much, but not all, of the Tennessee Valley. As the showers moved through, there were some flooding rains in Lawrence County and Wayne County, TN, as well as parts of Lauderdale County, AL. Any additional rains in NW Alabama and Western Southern Middle Tennessee could produce flooding in flood prone areas, and street flooding in low lying areas.

Then, on Friday morning an upper level system will slide across the Tennessee Valley and give us showers and thunderstorms in the early morning hours of Friday, with scattered thunderstorms possible along the cold front that moves across the Tennessee Valley midday on Friday.

Then the winds shift, pick up, and remove the humidity from the air, and keep Saturday’s highs in the lower 80s. Yes record lows are possible Sunday and Monday mornings in the middle to upper 50s!
The records are 58 (HSV, 1984, MSL, 1976) on Sunday and 59 (HSV, 1976) and 57 (MSL, 1909) on Monday. If you have been waiting for the PERFECT weekend to take the family camping, THIS IS IT!!
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Brad Huffines, Chief Meteorologist / Storm Force 31




True, it is pretty amazing for this time of year . . . and I love it . . . but I’d go more with Gary Dobbs’s preferred adjective of “spendid” that he and the midday newscaster agreed on somewhat humorously today. (wink)