This cold weather is going to persist through your weekend with partly cloudy skies and highs ranging from the upper 30s to low 40s but dropping into the mid-20s at night. We have a chance of a little more rain and snow returning to our area Monday and Monday night so keep up with the latest forecast...
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This cold weather is going to persist through your weekend with partly cloudy skies and highs ranging from the upper 30s to low 40s but dropping into the mid-20s at night. We have a chance of a little more rain and snow returning to our area Monday and Monday night so keep up with the latest forecast.
January is a month that anything can happen across Middle Tennessee ranging from tornadoes to heavy snow. New Year's Day 1964 brought a 9-inch snow to Shelbyville. January 3, 2000 was an unusual warm spell with 68 degrees for our high temperature. January 5, 1960 over 7 inches of snow fell. Just seven years ago on January 7. 2014 temperatures dropped to below zero and highs were only in the teens.
If you have any weather questions just drop me an email to weather1@charter.net.
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