[BNAWX] Short Term Forecast

Nashville EMWIN emwin at nashvilleweather.net
Sat Jul 24 17:08:47 CDT 2004


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SHORT TERM FORECAST
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NASHVILLE TN
507 PM CDT SAT JUL 24 2004

TNZ056>058-060-061-063-065-066-075-077>080-093>095-242345-
BEDFORD-CANNON-COFFEE-CUMBERLAND-GILES-GRUNDY-HICKMAN-LAWRENCE-LEWIS-
MARSHALL-MAURY-PERRY-VAN BUREN-WARREN-WAYNE-WHITE-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...CENTERVILLE...COLUMBIA...CROSSVILLE...
HOHENWALD...LAWRENCEBURG...LEWISBURG...LINDEN...MANCHESTER...
MCMINNVILLE...MONTEAGLE...PULASKI...SHELBYVILLE...SPARTA...SPENCER...
WAYNESBORO...WOODBURY
507 PM CDT SAT JUL 24 2004

.NOW...
ISOLATED THUNDERSTORMS CONTINUED TO DEVELOP ACROSS SOUTHERN MIDDLE
TENNESSEE AND PARTS OF THE CUMBERLAND PLATEAU. AT 500 PM...THE
STRONGEST STORMS WERE LOCATED BETWEEN SPENCER AND CROSSVILLE.
STORMS WERE ALSO AFFECTING LAWRENCEBURG AND COLLINWOOD. THESE STORMS
WILL MOVE VERY SLOWLY...AND SOME AREAS MAY RECEIVE 1 TO 2 INCHES OF
RAINFALL IN A SHORT TIME. THROUGH THE EVENING...THE HIGHEST CHANCES
FOR RAIN WILL CONTINUE TO BE OVER THE SOUTHERN COUNTIES. THE STORMS
ARE EXPECTED TO DIMINISH AFTER SUNSET.

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