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Last Map Update: Sun, Sep 7, 2025 at 6:51:05 am CDT

Dense Fog Advisory covers nearly all of Middle Tennessee until 9 a.m., with some locations also getting down into the 40s for lows this morning! Sunday will be sunny and a bit warmer with highs in the low 70s to low 80s.
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It's SKYWARN storm spotter season. Join us online to become a storm spotter for the NWS. Go to weather.gov/ohx/skywarn to register for your location.

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Middle Tennessee Weather History For September 7th...
On September 7, 1925...A late-summer heat wave brings the hottest
temperature ever recorded to date in Middle Tennessee as Clarksville
observes a reading of 112 degrees. (The record high for the entire
state of Tennessee is 113 (Perryville, 8/9/1940).) Pinewood tops out
at 108 degrees.


 

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