A Freeze Watch is in Effect From Sunday Evening Through Monday Morning for the Cumberland Plateau. The coldest temperatures of the fall are expected tonight and tomorrow night. A strong cold front has swept through middle Tennessee. There will be enough cloud cover and wind overnight tonight to inhibit widespread freezing temperatures. Tomorrow night expect clearer skies and relatively light winds which will allow for widespread low temperatures across the Cumberland Plateau to be below freezing. A few spots elsewhere may also see temperatures dip briefly to the freezing mark Sunday night.
A cold air mass will exist over the Mid State through Sunday night. A few spots could see temperatures dip to the freezing mark tonight...although clouds and light wind are expected to hold low temperatures in the middle 30s for most areas. The best chance for freezing temperatures will be Sunday night... as clouds and winds decrease. Right now it looks like the best chance for a widespread freeze will be across eastern Middle Tennessee...especially along the Cumberland Plateau...where a Freeze Watch is in effect. However, some spots further west could also see temperatures drop briefly to the freezing mark Sunday night, along with patchy frost. This includes the suburbs of Nashville, and normally colder low lying areas.
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