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Heat Wave and Severe Thunderstorms this Independence Day

A prolonged, dangerous heat wave will persist through the Independence Day weekend across the Ohio Valley, Midwest, and Mid-Atlantic. Numerous temperature records are expected. Clusters of severe thunderstorms will move across parts of the Allegheny Plateau into Mid Atlantic this Independence Day, with potential for widespread damaging winds. Additional severe thunderstorms in the Great Plains. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Sat, Jul 4, 2026 at 8:34:41 pm EDT

 

Near record-breaking heat expected again with scattered storms more into the evening hours.
Lightning safety.
Isolated showers and storms this afternoon may become more scattered late this evening. Widespread showers and storms can be expected Sunday afternoon and evening. A slight moderation in temperatures will take place next week, returning the region to normal summer heat and continued daily storm chances.
Isolated showers and storms this afternoon may become more scattered late this evening. Widespread showers and storms can be expected Sunday afternoon and evening. A slight moderation in temperatures will take place next week, returning the region to normal summer heat and continued daily storm chances.
Based on the current forecast, this Independence Day could be the hottest on record for some
Each observation point is apart of our COOP program (Cooperative Observer Program). Each site has a 24 hour observation period that ends and begins at 8 am local time. Each site records temperature, precipitation, and snowfall data. More information about the COOP program can be found here www.nws.noaa.gov/om/coop/ Data began being collected at: Cades Cover on 01/01/1999 || Mount LeConte on 07/01/1987 || Newfound Gap on 01/01/1991 || Sugarlands Visitor Center on 12/01/1921

 Current Weather Observations...
Location Time
(EDT)
Weather Vsby.
(SM)
Temp.
(ºF)
Dewpt.
(ºF)
Hum.
(%)
Wind
(mph)
Wind Chill / Heat Index
(ºF)
Pres.
(in)
Abingdon VA20:15Clear807378NW 6-30.02
Andrews-Murphy NC19:55Clear10817172CALM-30.03
Chattanooga TN19:53Cumulonimbus Clouds Observed10917050WSW 697 [HI]29.96
Crossville TN19:53Lightning Observed10837167CALM-30.04
Dalton GA20:15Clear10887665CALM99 [HI]29.97
Knoxville TN (McGhee-Tyson)19:53Mostly Clear10896748W 792 [HI]29.96
Middlesboro KY20:15Clear10827271W 3-30.00
Monroe Cnty TN19:55Clear10877158N 393 [HI]29.97
Morristown TN19:55Clear10867570W 695 [HI]29.97
Oak Ridge TN19:53Clear10906746VRB 393 [HI]29.98
Tazewell Cnty VA15:15Lightning Observed10786973ENE 5-30.17
Tri-Cities TN19:53Partly Cloudy10857367NNW 792 [HI]29.98
Wise VA20:15Lightning Observed10786973WSW 7-30.06
Greeneville, TN20:15Clear10847165W 5-29.99


Local Weather History For July 4th...
Storms hit the area in 2006. $372,000 in wind damage. Flooding was reported in Rogersville.

 

 

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