Below Freezing Sunday Morning, Severe Storm Threat on Tuesday

WBBJ 7 Forecast Update

WBBJ 7 Forecast Update:

A cold front is on the way tonight and will cool things down a bit this weekend. The front is a dry front but will bring an increase in clouds on Saturday. Saturday night will be cool with overnight lows falling down below freezing between 28-30° Sunday morning. We will warm back up next week but that will set the stage for some severe weather concerns next Tuesday. Tuesday could be a dangerous day, so please have a way to be alerted to any severe weather heading your way and play stay weather aware. Catch the latest details coming up here.

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Five planets will be visible to the naked eye Friday evening, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. Mercury will be in the constellation Aquarius, near the sun and just above the western horizon. Saturn will also be near the sun and low in the horizon, making it harder to spot. To see Uranus and Neptune, you’ll need a telescope. Uranus will appear in the Aries constellation, and Neptune will be in Pisces. The display will only be visible for a few minutes after sunset, because the planets near the horizon, Saturn and Mercury will be setting. For the best view, head to a location with minimal light pollution and a clear view of the horizon. We are expecting clear skies Friday evening in West Tennessee, so go check it out, and if you have a telescope, be sure to break it out as well!

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THIS WEEK:

The warmest day in the forecast this week was Wednesday. Highs reached the mid to upper 70s on Wednesday. The record high on Wednesday was 77° but it is now 79°. Back to back years on February 26th we have set the high temperature record in Jackson. Last year we hit 77°, this year we hit 79°. It was the warmest day in West Tennessee since November 5th (over 100 days ago).  The next front passed Wednesday night into Thursday morning. The front was a mostly dry front but there were a few isolated showers between 10pm and 3am Thursday morning as the front moved through. The winds on Wednesday came out of the southwest before moving back to the northwest on Thursday behind the front.

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Temperatures were a little cooler on Thursday behind the early morning cold front. Thursday morning lows started out in the mid to upper 40s but highs will still reached the mid 60s, about 10-15° cooler than on Wednesday. Thursday night was coldest night so far this week with morning lows back down to the mid to upper 30s Friday morning. We stayed above freezing but with the clear skies and calm winds, it will be a bit chilly to kick off our Friday. Friday afternoon we warmed up nicely though with highs back into the upper 60s and low 70s. We also had a sunny day on Friday but some clouds will move in as we kick off the weekend. The winds were a bit breezy and back to the southwest Friday afternoon and Friday night lows will drop down to the mid 40s to kick off the weekend.

 

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THE WEEKEND:

Overall the weekend is going to be a bit chilly but dry in West Tennessee. Saturday will be warmer than Sunday as another week and mostly dry front will pass by during the day on Saturday. There will be some clouds this weekend but we are expecting mostly sunny skies in general. Highs on Saturday will reach the upper 50s before the front passes and Sunday morning lows will be a bit cool dropping down near freezing for the first time this week. Highs on Sunday will reach the low 50s due to the winds coming back out of the northeast behind the front. Sunday night lows will also be a tad cold as well dropping down somewhere close to 30°, below freezing to start next week.

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The next chance for severe weather looks to be in the way for next week. Sometime on Tuesday a powerful system will be moving through. This system looks to be setting up to bring a round of severe weather to the Mid South. We will watch the forecast closely this week and bring you daily updates on the timing of the event as well as who is most likely to be impacted from the storms. The Storm Prediction Center has already outline an area they are most concerned for the upcoming event which was still 7 days out as of Wednesday. Please stay weather aware as severe seems highly likely from the system as of now, including strong storms in West Tennessee between Tuesday afternoon and Tuesday night!

 

 

Storm Team Chief Meteorologist

Joel Barnes
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