SOME SUN, SOME CLOUDS & MORE WIND
Well… the clouds have rolled back in this morning! They are associated with an upper level wave that will swing through today. As you step outside, it’s a bit chillier than it was on Monday morning. Partly due to the the clearer skies from Monday morning, but also because we are behind that cold front.
It’s going to turn out a little warmer today with a mix of sun and clouds through the day. Highs reach the upper 60s to low 70s.
One last thing, there is a chance for a stray shower or two, but that’s about the extent of it as of now.






THE SECOND WAVE MOVES IN WEDNSDAY
Another upper level wave will slide in on Wednesday. That will bring anothe rchance for a few isolated showers in the northwest flow with a mix of sun and clouds. It will also bring our afternoon highs back to seasonal averages, low 60s. These are fast moving upper level disturbances that move in the upper level flow, which is from the northwest. So they are in and out fairly quickly with limited disruption to our daily lives.
https://easttnweather.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/etnwx.movA STRONGER STORM LOOKS TO MOVE IN ON SUNDAY
If you love the weekend’s and the outdoors or if you have events going on or just wanting to get yardwork done, you need to pay attention to Sundays forecast. As of now, Saturday will be the best day of the weekend. The Storm Prediction Center has already issued a risk level for severe weather on Sunday, March 30, 2025!
What does this mean?
Th 15 percent probability means that severe storms are possible within 25 miles of any given point in the area shaded in yellow. This will change over time, so make sure to check back in before the weekend!


7 DAY FORECAST

ABOVE AND BEYOND THE 7 DAY FORECAST
Looking past the 7 Day Forecast, the Climate Prediction Center has issues a forecast based on probabilities.
These maps don’t show you how far above or below, but rather an idea of how strong the signal is.


