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First weather alert day: Tornado warning in effect

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) – A Tornado warning valid until 11pm

12:47 pm – Tornado Warning issued for Calloway County, KY and Trigg County, KY

13:03 – Tornado Warning issued for Monroe County, KY

13:03 – The tornado warning for Calloway and Trigg counties in Kentucky has expired

13:27 – The tornado warning has been expanded for Monroe County, KY to include Cumberland County, KY

14:09 – A tornado warning has been issued for most of Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky until 11 p.m.

14:18 o’clock – A tornado warning has been issued for Christian and Todd counties in Kentucky.

14:27. – A tornado warning has been issued for Montgomery and Robertson counties in Tennessee.

14:47 – The tornado warning for Montgomery and Robertson counties has been lifted.

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TODAY/TONIGHT – A FIRST ALERT WEATHER DAY:

A tornado warning is in effect until 11:00 p.m.
A tornado warning is in effect until 11:00 p.m.(WSMV)

A Tornado warning applies to most of Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky until 11:00 p.m.

Scattered showers and thunderstorms are likely this afternoon and evening. Some thunderstorms from now until 9 p.m. could become strong to severe. Brief, damaging wind gusts and isolated tornadoes could occur, so keep an eye on the weather.

After 9pm the chance of heavy rain will be over. However, a few weakening showers will remain.

Maximum temperatures today will be between 35 and 35 degrees. It is very humid, so the heat index will be between 35 and 38 degrees.

By morning the temperatures will drop to just over 20 degrees.

Today, isolated strong to severe storms with isolated tornadoes and destructive winds are possible …
Today, isolated strong to severe storms with isolated tornadoes and destructive wind gusts are possible.(WSMV)

MORNING:

Tomorrow the region will be drier and a little cooler. Highs will be above 25 degrees. Humidity will also drop slightly. In Nashville, the chance of rain is only 20% early in the morning, so most areas will be dry on Wednesday.

THURSDAY & AFTER:

Another heat wave will arrive starting Thursday. The heat will continue to increase through the weekend with moderate to high humidity.

There’s a realistic chance that Monday will be the hottest day of the year so far, with temperatures expected to reach triple digits in Nashville.