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Some strong storms possible Thursday into Friday in Middle TN

Some strong storms possible Thursday into Friday in Middle TN

Yahoo29-05-2025
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Some strong storms are possible Thursday into Friday. There is a Marginal Risk (1/5) for our western counties.
The main impacts will be heavy rain, damaging winds and hail. The tornado risk is very low, but not zero.
Storms will start to fire up in the afternoon. During the overnight, a cold front will push through Middle Tennessee.
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This line will bring the main threat of strong storms. Once the line of storms moves out, a few spotty storms will linger throughout the day on Friday, especially east of Interstate 65.
Don't forget to take the power and reliability of the WKRN Weather Authority with you at all times by downloading the News 2 Storm Tracker app.
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