Heat advisory issued for Middle Tennessee due to high heat indexes


Audio|Source: Upper Cumberland NOAA Weather Radio WXK61
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Listening to NOAA Weather Radio, All Hazards, the voice of the National Weather Service. This is Station WX, K-61, located in Putnam County. The broadcast originally from the National Weather Service Office near Nashville. The current time is 6.29 p.m. Central Daylight Time. The key advisory remains in effect until 8 p.m. Central Daylight Time Wednesday. What? Heat index values of 105 to 110 degrees. Where? A portion of Middle Tennessee. When, until 8 p.m. Central Daylight Time Wednesday. Impacts. Hot temperatures and high humidity may cause heat illnesses. Drink plenty of fluids. Stay in an air-conditioned room. Stay out of the sun and check up on relatives and neighbors. In Nashville at 6 p.m. Partly sunny, the temperature was 92 degrees, dip point was 71, and the relative humidity was 50%, producing a heat index of 98, which were southwest at 9 miles an hour. The pressure was 30.10 inches and steady. Around the middle Tennessee. Clarksville, mostly sunny, 91. Crossville, sunny, 85. Columbia non-pleasant, partly sunny, 91. Dixon, mostly sunny. Eighty-eight. Seedville, sunny, 90. Lawrenceburg, sunny, 88. At Lebanon, temperature 80 degrees. Lewisburg, sunny, 90. Livingston, sunny, 88. Wittmanville, partly sunny, 86. Murfrees, rural, partly sunny, 91. At Portland, temperature 86 degrees. Salonsky, sunny, 90. Rockwood, mostly sunny, 90. Shelbyville, sunny, 88. Cookville, Sparta, mostly sunny, 88. Springfield, mostly sunny, 90. Oklahoma, sunny, 90. Winchester, sunny, 90. elsewhere in Tennessee. Chattenduga, mostly sunny, 92. Jackson, mostly sunny, 92. Knoxville, mostly sunny, 93. Memphis, partly sunny, 91. Oak Ridge, sunny, 92. Tri-Cities, Thunder, 83. Across the region. Louisville, partly sunny, 91. Golden Green, partly sunny, 90. Hutsville, partly sunny, 90. Paducah, mostly sunny, 87. Brumiam, mostly sunny, 90. Atlanta, mostly sunny, 93. conditions at Nashville, partly sunny, 92 degrees. The Crossfield climate summary for this evening as of 4 p.m., July 27, 2025. Today's high temperature of 86 degrees occurred at 2.51 p.m. This high was 3 degrees above the normal high of 83. The record high is 99 degrees, which was set in 1993. Today's low temperature of 58 degrees occurred at 5.19 a.m. with low with 3 degrees above the normal low 65. The record low is 50 degrees which was set in 1962. No precipitation fell today, which leaves the monthly total at 3.50 inches. This is 1.30 inches below the normal amount of 4.80 inches so far for July. The total precipitation for the year still stands at 34.21 inches, which is 1.69 inches below normal. There were no heating degree days today, which is normal. This leaves the monthly total at zero, which is normal. The seasonal total is 0, which is minus 15 below normal. The total 6th July 1st is 0, which is normal. There were 12 cooling degree days today, which is 3 above normal. This brings the monthly total to 321, which is 83 above normal. The seasonal total is 575. which is 165 above normal. The yearly total since January 1st of 670, which is 187 above normal. Today the maximum wind observed was 12 miles an hour from the west. The highest wind gust observed was 18 miles per hour from the northwest. The average wind speed was less than 5 miles per hour today. Today's maximum relative humidity was 100% and the minimum relative humidity was 61%. Today's mean relative humidity was 81%. The normal high temperature for tomorrow is 83 degrees, and the normal low is 65. The record high for tomorrow is 99, which occurred in 1993, and the record low is 53, which occurred in 1962. Sunset tonight is at 7.49 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow is at 5.45 a.m.
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Putnam County, TN
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