Stalled Out Front Coming, Rain Chances Return this Week

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Jackson has not recorded a drop of rain so far this August but chances will be returning this week. They will start late Tuesday and continue into the start of the weekend. It will not rain each day and not everyone is going to see rain, but chances are in forecast most of the week. The heat could also be coming back towards the back half of the work week as well. We will sort it all out for you right here.

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TONIGHT:

After a very nice weekend across West Tennessee, the nice weather stuck around for our Monday. We saw partly cloudy skies and they will be sticking around overnight. The winds have been light out of the northeast and will turn up calm overnight. Rain is not in the forecast tonight but will be making an appearance later during the week. Tonight’s lows will be dropping down to the upper 60s for most of us.

TUESDAY:

Tuesday is going to be a bit warmer with highs reaching the low 90s. We are also going to be seeing mostly sunny skies for the afternoon. Some clouds will look to return later in the evening and even a few showers may pop up after the sun goes down. Rain chances are 30% on Tuesday night with most of them being west of Jackson. The winds will be calm for the most part or be very light and vary in direction. Tuesday night lows will drop down to the low 70s.

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WEDNESDAY:

Some shower chances will start up in the morning and last into the early afternoon across West Tennessee. The showers will be associated with a stalled out front that will likely stall out near the Mississippi River during the day. Chances for rain are 40% with again areas west of Jackson picking up the best chance. Skies will be mostly cloudy and the winds will be light and come out of the northeast. As the front pushes to the east late in the day, southerly winds will move back in keeping our overnight temperatures in the low to mid 70s.

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THURSDAY:

Thursday will be warmer than Wednesday due to the southerly winds. The humidity will increase some as well and highs are forecast to reach the mid 90s. The heat index will likely be in the low triple digits in the afternoon and evening hours. A few isolated showers or weak storms are also expected to pop up but most of us will not be seeing them on Thursday. Thursday will be partly cloudy and Thursday night lows will only drop to the mid 70s to kick off our Friday.

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FRIDAY:

The hot and humid weather will be returning on Friday to West Tennessee but a cold front will be approaching late in the day and will bring another round of showers and storms with it. As of now, Friday appears to be the best chance for rain for many of us across the region. Friday highs will again reach the mid 90s and it will feel into the triple digits in the afternoon and evening. The winds will come out of the southwest and the skies will be partly to mostly cloudy. Rain chances are 40% as of now but may go up as the week progresses and we have a better idea of the timing of the late week cold front. Friday night lows will again fall down to the low to mid 70s.

THE WEEKEND:

Depending on the timing of the late week front, we could see some showers and storms sticking around for our Saturday. Plus if the front stalls out, we will pick up a chance for a few showers to linger into Sunday as well. Highs could reach the mid 90s on Saturday or even the upper 80s depending on the timing of the front. Sunday will be cooler than Saturday but we should also see more sunshine on Sunday too. The winds will start out of the southwest before transitioning to the west and then the northwest this weekend as the cold front digs in. We will be warning the timing of the front as the week progresses and help you with your weekend plans to avoid any wet weather as well.

Storm Team Chief Meteorologist

Joel Barnes
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