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Last Map Update: Thu, Nov 21, 2024 at 10:50:24 am EST

 

A period of snow showers resulting in accumulations primarily in high terrain will last beginning Thursday afternoon lasting until Friday morning. Several inches of snow accumulation in the highest peaks of the mountains and Virginia ridges will be possible. Valley snow likely to be light. A light dusting of snow up to a half inch is also possible on the central and northern portions of the Plateau and southwest NC.
Today and Friday will be much colder and breezy. Snowfall is also likely across the higher elevations Thursday evening into Friday. The weekend will be dry with a warming trend.
Today and Friday will be much colder and breezy. Snowfall is also likely across the higher elevations Thursday evening into Friday. The weekend will be dry with a warming trend.
Today and Friday will be much colder and breezy. Snowfall is also likely across the higher elevations Thursday evening into Friday. The weekend will be dry with a warming trend.

 Current Weather Observations...
Location Time
(EST)
Weather Vsby.
(SM)
Temp.
(ºF)
Dewpt.
(ºF)
Hum.
(%)
Wind
(mph)
Wind Chill / Heat Index
(ºF)
Pres.
(in)
Abingdon VA10:35Overcast10452750WNW 18G3136 [WC]29.73
Andrews-Murphy NC14:48Overcast10644652W 7-29.85
Chattanooga TN09:53Clear10492234SW 6-29.90
Crossville TN09:53Clear10402350W 14G2531 [WC]29.84
Dalton GA10:35Clear10502537VRB 6-29.89
Knoxville TN (McGhee-Tyson)09:53Clear10462645SW 21G3038 [WC]29.83
Middlesboro KY10:15Mostly Cloudy10452340W 16G2338 [WC]29.80
Monroe Cnty TN10:10Clear10463256SSW 10G1841 [WC]29.85
Morristown TN10:15Clear10462442W 13G2540 [WC]29.78
Oak Ridge TN09:53Clear10462441VRB 742 [WC]29.84
Tazewell Cnty VA10:35Overcast10WSW 10G21-29.70
Tri-Cities TN09:53Partly Cloudy10442852SW 15G2936 [WC]29.77
Wise VA10:35Overcast10352669WSW 12G1726 [WC]29.72
Greeneville, TN10:15Clear10442342WSW 12G2837 [WC]29.76


Local Weather History For November 21st...
In 1952, 16.2" of snow fell at Tri-Cities, the most ever falling in a 24-hour period.

 

 

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