Cooler & Dry Through the Weekend, Rain Chances Return Next Week!

WBBJ 7 Forecast Update

WBBJ 7 Forecast Update:

Thursday has been a cooler and cloudy day for the most part across West Tennessee. Highs reached the upper 60s and we are looking at similar numbers through the weekend. There is another front that will pass by on Friday but it looks like a weak and mostly dry front. As cool as it seems, we are only about 5-10° below average for the start of May. Today is the last day of April and it feels quite April-like. Showers and storm chances will return next week, but the severe weather threat looks low to me at this time. I have highs below 80° through next week. Catch the latest right here.

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STORM DAMAGE UPDATE:

 

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That great video we posted from Dyersburg yesterday was indeed a weak tornado. It was on the ground for about a mile, was 100 yards wide, and on the ground for 4 minutes. Some damage was done to a warehouse, trees were damaged along East Court Street and there was some minor roof damage to a home on Auburn street. The storms brought some hail and scattered straight line winds that caused power outages due to downed trees and power lines. Heavy rain and intense rainfall rates led to some isolated flooding issues as well.

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THIS WEEK:

The clouds stuck around during the day and the winds came out of the north and will stay out of the north for a few days. Wednesday night lows feel down to around 50°. Thursday was a mostly cloudy day but we stayed dry. Highs only reached up to around 70° again due to the northerly winds. Thursday night as well will fall down to the upper 40s. Another weak front is coming in on Friday and will bring another round of showers with it. Storms are not expected at this time, well at least, any strong storms on Friday. Most of us will see some showers though as the front passes by. Highs on Friday will reach up to the mid to upper 60s depending on the timing of the front. Friday night will be a bit chilly with lows dropping into the mid 40s to kick off the weekend.
May be an image of map and text that says 'STORMTEAM STORM TEAM WEATHER wbbjtv.com 48 HOUR REGIONAL FORECAST Friday 4:20 PM HAN MIAED St. Louis COOL SNOW Springfield Lexington Roanoke Jackson Little Rock Knoxville Raleigh Atlanta Birmingham Jackson There is another front that will pass by on Friday but it looks like a weak and mostly dry front.'
THIS WEEKEND:
Dry weather is expected this weekend and it will be quite Spring-like. It will not be too hot and will be a great weekend for outdoor chores or activities. Highs on Saturday will reach the upper 60s and low 70s look to be in on the way for Sunday. Saturday morning will be in the mid 40s but we could fall into the low 40s on Sunday morning. A frost of a freeze though is not expected although it might be cool enough that you will need to turn on your heater. Sunday night lows will fall down to around 50° and be a little warmer  as southerly winds will move back in late in the day on Sunday. Saturday the winds will stay out of the north, but turn to the west on Sunday and to the southwest by Sunday night. Expected plenty of sunshine this weekend although some clouds could be lingering around on Saturday morning from Friday night’s cold front.
May be an image of map and text that says 'STORMT TEAM WEATHER wbbjtv.com .com EXTENDED FUTURECAST SUN 5:30 HAIN MIXED Union City 67° Ridgely 68° SNOW Martin 67° Paris 66° Dyersburg 68° Trenton 66° Huntingdon Hunting 66° Camden 66° Ripley 68° Alamo 66° Coving ton 68° Brownsville 66° Lexingtor ton 66° Jackson 65° Parsons 66° Henderson 66° Mem his 70° Somerville 66° Bolivar 66° Selmer 66° Savannah 66° The sun should be returning as the weekend progresses but some rain and storm chances will be returning next week too.'
NEXT WEEK:
The weather is going to start out quite nice next week but some showers and storms may try to return by the middle of next week. We will start out around 50° Monday morning, but by the afternoon, highs will reach up to around 80° with mostly sunny skies. The winds will return to the southwest to kick off the work week and hang out from the south into the middle of the week. Clouds will increase a bit on Tuesday and become mostly cloudy again by Wednesday. We cannot rule out a shower or two late Tuesday but most of us will see rain chances return on Wednesday next week. Some storms could be possible so we will need to keep an eye on the forecast as we get going again next week. Highs on Tuesday and Wednesday will also reach the upper 70s to near 80°. Overnight lows on Monday and Tuesday nights will drop down close to 60°. 
Storm Team Chief Meteorologist

Joel Barnes
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