Rutherford County, TN — August 19, 2025 – Residents across Rutherford County and much of Middle Tennessee are bracing for another sweltering day as heat index values could climb as high as 107 degrees, according to the National Weather Service. A Heat Advisory remains in effect until 7:00 PM tonight (Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2025). Officials urge residents to stay hydrated and limit strenuous outdoor activity during peak afternoon hours.
While a light breeze may offer momentary comfort, forecasters say it will do little to ease the oppressive heat.
Forecast Details Tuesday
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High Temperature: 98 degrees
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Heat Index: Up to 107 degrees
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Winds: Calm, up to 5 MPH – not enough to provide much relief
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Tuesday Night Low: 73 degrees
Looking Ahead - The heat wave continues into midweek, with Wednesday’s high expected at 94 degrees. While no advisory is in place yet for Wednesday, the National Weather Service may issue another alert if conditions worsen.
WGNS will provide updates should additional advisories be announced.
Safety Reminder - Health officials recommend drinking plenty of water, avoiding alcohol and caffeine, and checking on vulnerable neighbors, especially the elderly, children, and those without air conditioning. Pets should also have access to shade and fresh water throughout the day.
Need Help to Stay Cool? Rev. Dwight Ogleton, founder of the Cool-Aid Program, has been providing air-conditioned relief for more than 20 years... He urges residents to check on loved ones—especially the elderly—during the hot days ahead.
This summer, the program’s supply of air conditioners has already run out, and Ogleton says more fans and AC units are urgently needed...
Need a Fan or AC? - If you are in need of a fan or air conditioner but cannot afford one, contact Rev. Dwight Ogleton at 615-487-9670.
Want to Help? - To donate fans, air conditioners, or volunteer your time, call 615-487-9670. Your support can make all the difference in protecting lives during extreme heat.
- See the WGNS Weather Report HERE.

