Damaging wind, hail threat with storms this evening

Damaging wind, hail threat with storms this evening


NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) – Stay climate conscious by means of late Thursday evening.

FIRST ALERT WEATHER DAY – THIS EVENING

A First Alert Weather Day is in impact by means of this evening as a result of threat for a extreme thunderstorm or two. Anywhere in Middle Tennessee and southern Kentucky is honest sport for downpours, temporary gusty wind, and/or hail. Tornadoes are unlikely.

The biggest storm threat will have an effect on western Middle Tennessee and southwest Kentucky between 5 pm and eight pm. Nashville’s highest probability for rain and/or storms is 7 pm – 10 pm. Storms will march southeastward from there, seemingly attending to the Cumberland Plateau between 9 pm and midnight.

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The biggest probability for robust or extreme storms focuses northwest of Nashville.(wsmv)

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While there could also be a number of showers early within the day, the storms that develop within the late afternoon and evening might simply produce heavy rain, and the strongest storms might have wind gusts over 50 mph and even some hail.

There isn’t any threat of tornadoes, nevertheless.

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