Active Weather this week!
- Sumner County Severe
- Apr 20
- 1 min read
After a stretch of dry weather, rain chances make their way back to the forecast beginning early Monday morning, latest HRRR run shows around Morning Rush hour ~ 7AM.
While you may hear a rumble of thunder or two, severe weather is not in the cards this time. The rain is expected to clear out by After Lunchtime leaving us with a break before a more unsettled pattern sets in.

From Tuesday through the weekend, rain chances will hover around daily, but there’s no need to keep the umbrella glued to your side. Here’s how the week shakes out:
Tuesday and Wednesday: Going between 30-40% chance of rain, Timing will be after 1PM.
Thursday through Saturday: Rain probabilities ramp up to around 70%. Thunderstorms may roll through, but they are expected to stay below severe limits. So don't worry when you hear some rumbles of thunder.
Timing?
You won't always see rain each day because of scattered nature of these showers/storms. There will be several dry "pockets" between the showers/storms.
Because of the several rain of, is Flooding a concern?
As mentioned before, because of the scattered nature. The NWS Nashville mentioned: "The probability of higher rainfall totals (especially 1"+) during any given 24-hr period is extremely low." Therefore, Flooding won't be a concern.
So, what’s the takeaway? Keep an eye on the forecast and stay flexible with outdoor plans, especially in the afternoons and evenings. Scattered showers may come and go, but the overall pattern looks manageable.
Stay tuned to SumnerSevereWx for updates as the week unfolds!



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