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Strong to severe storms possible Friday across Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) â FOX 17 News is in a Code Red Weather Alert for possible severe storms on Friday.
We stay calm and warm for Thursday with highs in the low 70s. Our next chance for showers and storms arrives after sunrise on Friday. A cold front will track across Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky.
The majority of the FOX 17 News viewing area is at a slight level 2/5 risk for severe weather.
Our best chance for any severe storms will come Friday afternoon into the evening. Damaging wind will be the main threat.
The threat of a spin-up tornado is not at zero, but it is very low.
Strong to severe thunderstorms are possible tomorrow
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) -First Alert Weather Days are in effect for Friday, Monday and Tuesday. Friday possible strong to severe storms are expected in the late afternoon and evening. Monday and Tuesday freezing cold temperatures are in the forecast.
Most of Friday will be dry. Clouds will increase. Itâll be breezy (gusting into the 20s). High, 73. Late tomorrow afternoon and evening, scattered showers and storms will develop and move through. Isolated severe weather will be possible. A First Alert Weather Day has been issued for that threat.
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What to know about storms, tornadoes and how La NiĂąa could impact Tennessee
Nashville and Middle Tennessee are expected to receive some potentially severe weather ahead of the state's second severe weather season.
According to the National Weather Service, a strengthening cold front is making its way across the country toward Nashville. The weather could bring strong to severe thunderstorms.
"At this time, it appears that the most active time would be late Friday afternoon and early evening," the weather service wrote in a morning forecast. "And it is worth mentioning that November does represent our secondary severe weather season, so severe storms are definitely not out of the question this time of year."





















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