Chilly Tonight, Mostly Sunny Thursday, Showers Return Late Friday
Wednesday Night Forecast Update
Wednesday Night Forecast for April 14th:
Behind Wednesday mornings front, temperatures will dip into the low to mid 40s tonight, so make sure you click those heaters back on. We should see plenty of sunshine on Thursday, but clouds build back on Friday and some light showers will return overnight into Saturday morning. Catch your full weekend forecast, as well as how many mornings in a row we will be starting out in the 40s, all coming up right here.

TONIGHT:
Expect mostly cloudy skies tonight and winds will be light out of the north. Morning lows will be chilly dipping into the low to mid 40s for all of West Tennessee. Be sure to turn those heaters on tonight before you go to bed or you will likely be cold in the morning.
THURSDAY/FRIDAY:
Expect plenty of sunshine on Thursday and more clouds on Friday. Both days high temperatures will only make it into the low to mid 60s. It will remain cool behind the cold front and winds will stay out of the north. Morning lows will drop into the low 40s so it will be a bit chilly at times. Expect to have to turn on your heater again unfortunately. We can’t rule out a few showers late Friday night but don’t count on seeing much for any beneficial rain totals.

THE WEEKEND:
Showers are expected to return early Saturday and expect mostly cloudy skies as another weak disturbance will drift through West Tennessee. Storms are not expected but some people could see up too 0.25″ of rain. Highs will only reach the low 60s for each day this weekend. Sunday should be partly cloudy and dry though and both weekend morning should start out in the mid 40s. We should warm up some as we get going again into next week.
NEXT WEEK:
Highs will stay in the 60s for most of next week and lows will also stay in the 40s. Winds will in general continue to come out of the north. We should see plenty of sunshine for both Monday and Tuesday. More clouds are expected on Wednesday and we could see a return of showers in the middle of the week as well.
FINAL THOUGHT:
We are now officially in Spring and starting to get near our peak severe weather season. So you need to stay weather aware to changing weather patterns and monitor the forecasts closely. We got you covered in the WBBJ 7 Storm Team Weather Center as always.
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Storm Team Chief Meteorologist
Joel Barnes
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