Showers have arrived this morning and will continue to progress east into this afternoon. Fortunately, clearing is soon on its way. Activity should be out by this evening, allowing for clearing skies overnight tonight and into Friday. Side note, for anyone that missed it, there was an earthquake in Williamsville, Missouri last night. The USGS recorded this being a 4.0 magnitude. Looking from above, the latest satellite imagery depicts the clearing skies across Western Tennessee. This will gradually make its way to our neck of the woods tonight, setting up shop for mostly sunny skies Friday afternoon. Temperatures will also be much cooler, only topping out in the upper 40s to around 50 degrees. Gradual warming (to near 60) will occur through the weekend, before our next weather maker arrives Sunday night and into early Monday. This will bring reinforcing cold air to the area. So how cold will this next system be? The official forecast from the NWS suggests highs in the low and mid 40s Tuesday afternoon. I think Monday will fall a similar cure depending on the timing of the front. Highs Monday could be in the mid 40s, followed by Tuesday also with similar conditions. The bottom line is, it'll be pretty cold! We'll give you more details tomorrow but brace for more cooler weather in the coming days. Showers exit tonight, dropping low temperatures into the upper 20s to around 30 degrees. It will be a cold start to the end of the work week, but on the bright side we'll have plenty of sunshine to enjoy. Pre-recorded for 5pm show
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