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Melanie Layden

Melanie Layden

Meteorologist at WSMV-TV

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  • English
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  • Non-Editorial

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Recent Articles

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First Alert Forecast: Rain and cooler air on the way soon

The warm weather sticks around this weekend, but some relief is on the way.
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WSMV4 Meteorologist Dan Thomas recounts covering Hurricane Katrina ...

Before joining the WSMV4 weather team in Nashville, Dan Thomas worked as a meteorologist in New Orleans covering one of America’s deadliest and costliest natural disasters-- Hurricane Katrina.
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Cooler air takes over the Midstate

We’ll get a little preview of fall weather, especially in the mornings this week, as cooler air settles in across the Midstate.
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Will Hurricane Erin impact Middle Tennessee?

The Atlantic’s first hurricane of the season is set to skim the eastern coastline this week, bringing heavy rain, storm surge and tropical force winds to several states.
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Feeling much cooler with some rain showers

Today will be one of the coolest days we’ve felt in a while with some scattered rain showers for many.
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Dangerously hot weather all week long

First Alert Weather Days are in place all week long for dangerous levels of heat and humidity.
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First Alert Forecast: Staying hot and humid with some pop-up showers

A very warm and humid end to the weekend. Some relief from the heat comes this week with increasing rain chances.
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First Alert Forecast: Hot and humid holiday weekend

Hot and humid weather for the holiday weekend.  Rain returns next week
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First Alert Forecast: Hot and humid holiday weekend

Staying hot and humid for a few more days before rain begins to cool us off.
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Popular July 4th destinations could be impacted by tropical develop...

The National Hurricane Center has increased their odds of tropical development near Florida and into the Carolinas for the holiday weekend.
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Summer surge in missing pets

Summer brings a mix of outdoor activities, family vacations, and frequent storms across Middle Tennessee. These changes can unsettle pets.