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    Get the Columbia, TN local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. ... Today's top weather news for Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2024: Millions of people face threats of rain and snow as 2025 ...

  3. Dangerous heat expected in Columbia area. Here’s how hot ...

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    Both Richland and Lexington counties, and all of the Midlands, are included in the heat advisory. The advisory goes into effect at 11 a.m. and is scheduled to run through 8 p.m., according to the ...

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  5. WLLX - Wikipedia

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    WLLX was one of the parent companies that founded the now independent Tennessee Valley Weather, a 24/7 weather channel carried on a host of digital platform and local cable provider affiliates. In 2020, they purchased a dual polarimetric doppler weather radar [ 2 ] following an EF-1 tornado that struck Lawrenceburg on February 5, 2020.

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  7. Columbia, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Columbia is a city in and the county seat [5] of Maury County, Tennessee. The population was 41,690 as of the 2020 United States census. [6] Columbia is included in the Nashville metropolitan area. The self-proclaimed "mule capital of the world," Columbia celebrates the city-designated Mule Day each April.

  8. Climate change in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    But more severe droughts and more hot days are likely to reduce yields, especially in the western half of Tennessee: 70 years from now, that part of the state is likely to have 15 to 30 more days with temperatures above 95°F than it has today. Even on irrigated fields, higher temperatures are likely to reduce yields of corn, and possibly soybeans.

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