Barometric Pressure in Franklin, United States 
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The pressure in Franklin, Tennessee, United States is predicted falling over the next 24 hours, with an average pressure of today, which is lower than normal.
Weather prediction: Stormy, possibly improving
The daily total fluctuation in pressure in Franklin is , with a low of and a high of .
Forecast
Hourly Pressure Trends
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Upcoming Days
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The barometric pressure in Franklin, Tennessee averages around 30.12 inches. This is slightly above the national average of 30.00 inches. Pressure is highest in September, lowest in April.
Franklin lies in the southeastern United States, about 20 miles south of Nashville. The city is situated in the valley of the Harpeth River. This riverbank location contributes to Franklin's higher atmospheric pressure. The surrounding terrain is relatively flat, with gentle slopes. This flatness also affects the local pressure patterns.
The surrounding hills and mountains, such as the Cumberland Plateau, are about 50 miles east of Franklin. Although distant, these elevations influence the city's weather. They can block or redirect air masses, affecting pressure and temperature. This, in turn, impacts the local weather patterns in Franklin.