[BNAWX] Hazardous Weather Outlook

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Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Nashville TN
555 PM CST Fri Dec 31 2021

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555 PM CST Fri Dec 31 2021

This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for Middle Tennessee.

.DAY ONE...Tonight.

A warm front will lift northward and stall just to our north tonight.
As the boundary strengthens and encounters some increasingly
unstable air, a few strong to severe thunderstorms will be possible,
primarily across western and north central areas. Strong to damaging
winds, isolated tornadoes, and some small hail will be possible.

A Flood Watch is in effect from 9 PM this evening through 9 PM
Saturday evening mainly for areas along and north of I-40 where heavy
rain may lead to isolated flooding.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Saturday through Thursday.

Severe thunderstorms will be possible from mid afternoon on Saturday
and continue into Saturday evening. Straight line damaging winds,
large hail and a few tornadoes will all be possible.

A Flood Watch will be in effect through 9 PM Saturday evening mainly
for areas along and north of I-40 where heavy rain may lead to
isolated flooding.

On Sunday, the rainshower activity will change over to snow showers
as colder air moves into the region. At this time, only very light
accumulation is possible, mainly across the far north and along the
Cumberland Plateau. Warm ground temperatures should prevent any major
driving problems.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

Spotter activation will likely be needed. Please relay any
information about observed severe weather to the NWS while
following all local, state, and CDC guidelines.

$$

Spotter Thunderstorm Reporting Criteria...
Tornado
Funnel Cloud
Flooding
Hail >= 1/2 inch
Winds > 50 MPH (Measured)
Structural Damage
Trees or Power Lines Down

06/JB Wright
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