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KEY MESSAGES
Updated at 902 PM CST Thu Nov 27 2025
- Below freezing overnight lows will remain in the forecast tonight and Friday night. - High rain chances (70-90%) will be present Saturday night and Monday night with low chances for thunder.
NEAR TERM
(Tonight and Tomorrow) Issued at 902 PM CST Thu Nov 27 2025
Troughing aloft paired with a low pressure system at the surface will continue to push through the NE through the night. Locally this will maintain NNW flow, allowing a much cooler and drier air mass to continue to be ushered in. As such, some of the coolest temperatures of the season will be present tonight as clear skies allow for temps to drop into the mid 20s area wide.
Through the day tomorrow, winds aloft will back slightly giving way to zonal flow with high pressure filtering in from the Plains at the surface. This will support another clear and dry day, however temperatures will be much cooler. After about 24 hours of CAA from NW flow, highs will not make out of the 40s tomorrow. Make sure to dress appropriately tomorrow, especially for those venturing out early. A full winter coat, hats, and mittens will be desired for anyone out before sunrise.
SHORT TERM
(Friday Night through Sunday Night) Issued at 902 PM CST Thu Nov 27 2025
Clear skies on Friday night will prompt another cold night with lows in the mid 20s to low 30s. Fortunately, Saturday will be slightly warmer as surface flow backs to the SSW ahead of an approaching cold front. The ever so slight WAA will allow temps to rise into the low 50s. Cloud cover and rain chances will increase from the west through the afternoon as the front approaches with widespread stratiform rain likely across a majority of the area come Saturday night. Rain will continue through Sunday morning as the front passes through the TN Valley. Fortunately the prefrontal cool conditions will largely inhibit any thunder as instability will be significantly lacking. There will however be gusty gradient winds present through the night as the associated upper level low translates east with gusts up to 20-25 MPH.
Rain looks to slowly taper off through the day on Sunday from west to east. Limited clearing on Sunday will keep highs in the upper 40s to lower 50s. Despite lingering clouds on Sunday night, NNW flow behind the front will allow temps to drop back into the high 20s to low 30s making for a brisk start to the new work week.
LONG TERM
(Monday through Thursday) Issued at 902 PM CST Thu Nov 27 2025
Our main feature to watch in the long term period will be an upper level trough and subsequent sfc low swinging northeastward through the southeast U.S. Ensembles are generally agreeing on the presence of an upper level trough shifting into our area, bringing widespread shower chances through the TN Valley on Monday night into Tuesday. No strong of severe storms are forecast with these showers as instability looks extremely low. The aforementioned sfc low is forecast to continue NE, out of the area, by Wednesday morning with sfc high pressure pushing in from the west. While previous model runs were hinting at some freezing rain potential in southern middle TN, recent guidance continues to trend drier with model soundings when temperatures drop below freezing on Tuesday night into Wednesday morning as the sfc high pressure influences the area. Wednesday and Thursday are forecast to remain mostly dry-- with low confidence, low rain chances pushing back into the forecast by Thursday evening ahead of another low pressure system. Highs during the long term period are forecast to be in the 40s-50s with overnight lows in the 20s-30s.
AVIATION
(06Z TAFS) Issued at 1151 PM CST Thu Nov 27 2025
VFR conditions are forecast through the TAF period with mostly clear skies and light/var winds prevailing.
HUN WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
AL...None. TN...None.
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