Middle Tennessee is epxected to see several days of rain and thunderstorms to start the fall season.
The Old Farmer's Almanac predicts a warmer-than-normal fall with below-average rainfall for Tennessee.
The Climate Prediction Center forecasts a high probability of above-normal temperatures from September through November.
Fall made its rainy, stormy entrance on Sept. 22. The beginning of the season is off to an unsettled start as Middle Tennessee is forecasted to experience several days of potentially severe weather, including damaging winds and heavy downpours.
Moderate to high chances of rain and thunderstorms are expected through Sept. 25, with a low risk of severe storms, though a few may bring strong winds and heavy downpours, the National Weather Service announced on Sept. 2