Tennessee Weather Alert: Thunderstorms, Heavy Rain Expected Sunday Along I-40, I-24 Corridors

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Nashville, TN – Storms are moving across Middle Tennessee today, bringing heavy rain and potential thunderstorms that could impact Veterans Day activities on Monday. A line of thunderstorms is expected to form ahead of a cold front, spreading across Nashville and surrounding counties in the afternoon and continuing into the evening.

According to the National Weather Service in Nashville, the strongest storms are anticipated along I-40 and areas west of I-24, affecting cities such as Franklin, Columbia, and Lawrenceburg. Winds could reach 20 mph, with gusts up to 30 mph, posing a hazard for those on the road. Residents are urged to secure outdoor items and stay updated on weather alerts, especially if they plan to travel along these major routes.

Veterans Day Forecast

For Veterans Day on Monday, rain is expected to clear in the morning, giving way to partly sunny skies by the afternoon. Temperatures will reach around 70 degrees, making conditions ideal for Veterans Day parades and other outdoor events. Winds are expected to calm, making travel and outdoor activities safer than Sunday.

Extended 5-Day Forecast

• Tuesday: Sunny skies with a high near 64°F. Northeast winds at 5-10 mph will keep the day mild and calm.

• Wednesday: Mostly sunny with a high of 70°F. A slight chance of showers in the evening could lead to rain overnight.

• Thursday: Showers are likely, with temperatures peaking at 68°F and light southeast winds.

• Friday: Clear skies are anticipated, with a high of 65°F, offering dry weather to close out the week.

With showers and thunderstorms starting today, staying aware of weather updates and adjusting travel plans accordingly is advised. Follow local weather services for the latest developments and check road conditions if heading along I-40 or I-24.

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