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Presumably Through Easter Weekend, With Only a Bump or Two Along the Path

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Apr 11, 2025
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FORECAST:

Friday (High 63, Low 45): Partly to mostly sunny and breezy. Isolated showers may linger.

Saturday (High 62, Low 39): Sunny. Cool.

Sunday (High 72, Low 37): Sunny. Cool.

EXTENDED OUTLOOK:

Monday (High 80, Low 50): Mostly sunny.

Tuesday (High 69, Low 53): Partly to mostly sunny.

Wednesday (High 70, Low 42): Sunny.

Thursday (High 72, Low 47): Partly cloudy with a 20% chance of showers/thunderstorms.

READING TEA LEAVES:

Good Friday (High 75, Low 54): Partly cloudy with a 20% chance of showers/thunderstorms.

Saturday (High 76, Low 51): Mostly sunny.

Easter Sunday (High 78, Low 52): Sunny.

PRONÓSTICO:

Viernes (Máxima 63, Mínima: 45): Parcialmente soleado y ventoso. Podrían persistir algunas lluvias aisladas.

Sábado (Máxima 62, Mínima: 39): Soleado. Fresco.

Domingo (Máxima: 72, Mínima: 37): Soleado. Fresco.

PERSPECTIVA EXTENDIDA:

Lunes (Máxima 80, Mínima: 50): Mayormente soleado.

Martes (Máxima: 69, Mínima: 53): Parcialmente soleado.

Miércoles (Máxima: 70, Mínima: 42): Soleado.

Jueves (Máxima: 72, Mínima: 47): Parcia

lmente nublado con un 20 % de probabilidad de lluvias/tormentas eléctricas.

LEYENDO LAS HOJAS DE TÉ:

Viernes Santo (Máxima: 75, Mínima: 54): Parcialmente nublado con un 20 % de probabilidad de lluvias/tormentas eléctricas.

Sábado (Máxima: 76, Mínima: 51): Mayormente soleado.

Domingo de Pascua (Máxima: 78, Mínima: 52): Soleado.

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NOTES:

Next SKYWARN class is at the AIDB Decatur Regional Center, 3 PM Wednesday April 16th and is specifically geared toward the deaf and hard of hearing. Folks who have friends/loved ones with hearing problems might consider taking them to one of these classes. It does present a special challenge for communicating severe weather information. I know that Meghan Thomas who currently works for FOX-6 in Birmingham has advocated a lot for this community over the years, remember seeing stuff about it when she worked in Nashville. There is another such class in Tuscumbia on the 22nd.

The National Weather Service in Nashville continues to do online Weather101 classes. Two classes are coming up Monday, one on global circulations in the morning, then one on flooding in the evening.

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