Good morning and happy Tuesday, everyone!
We’re starting off with another round of dense fog across East Tennessee this morning. The National Weather Service has issued a Dense Fog Advisory until 10 a.m., so take it slow on your morning commute. Visibility will be reduced to near zero at times, and temperatures are cold enough in spots for a little freezing fog, especially around rivers, bridges, and overpasses.
We’re running about 5 to 10 degrees colder than yesterday, with morning lows in the 30s and some widespread frostaround the region. Once the fog burns off, though, we’ll be rewarded with plenty of sunshine. Afternoon highs climb into the low to mid-60s, which is right on track for early November.
This evening will be cool and calm — around 59° at 6 p.m., dropping into the upper 40s by 10 p.m.
We’ll stay rain-free through Thursday, but two waves of energy in the atmosphere will change things heading into the weekend:
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Wave #1 arrives Friday night into Saturday, bringing a few light rain showers.
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Wave #2 slides through late Sunday, pulling in much colder air behind it.
That second system will deliver a noticeable drop in temperatures — a real taste of winterlike weather early next week.
Here’s your 7-day outlook:
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Tuesday: Fog early, then sunny. High 64°.
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Wednesday: Mild and breezy, upper 60s.
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Thursday: Slightly cooler, upper 60s.
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Friday: Near 70°, increasing clouds, rain late.
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Saturday: Light rain early, then dry and mild.
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Sunday: Cold front moves through, temps fall.
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Monday: Much colder, morning lows possibly near freezing.
So, enjoy the sunshine while it lasts — a big temperature drop is just around the corner!
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Have a great Tuesday!
