A cold front to our west should sweep across our region Wednesday. This will set off a nice coverage of much needed rain from after sunrise through the early afternoon Wednesday. The fast pace of the front will not allow the showers to last too long, so on average we can expect anywhere between 0.25 and 0.50 inches of rain. Our yearly deficit stands at 10.95 inches, so Wednesday's rain will do little to end the severe drought conditions over the Tennessee Valley and southeasterm US. We should have dry and cooler than normal conditions Thursday through the weekend. Morning low temperatures should be in the middle 40s Friday and Saturday morning. High temperatures should be in the middle 70s through Saturday and near 80 Sunday.
Be sure to use all of our online weather tools to track the weather changes on Wednesday:
StormTrack 9 Video Webcast and 7-Day Forecast (click here)
StormTrack 9 Live Super Doppler (click here)
StormTrack 9 Live Neighborhood Net (click here)
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