Yesterday, Nashville high only reached 76ºF. That tied the old record set back in 1918, so that tells you how rare July days like this are. Just to show you how widespread this unseasonably cool air mass is...
Louisville, Lexington, Frankfort, and Bowling Green, KY, all broke records yesterday for maximun low high for the day.
Their are also many other areas who may be flirting with record lows tonight and tomorrow night as this very cool Canadian air mass is here and gives us great relief!
I'm only forecasting a high of 77ºF in Nashville today and for places on the Plateau and Rim...low 70's!
We bottomed out at 52.2ºF last night...how cold did you get?
Sunday, July 19, 2009
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