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Severe Weather and Flooding Threats for the Central U.S.; Fire Weather Concerns for the Western U.S.

Severe weather and flooding threats continue for portions of the central U.S., with impactful flash flooding possible from southern Kansas to southwestern Missouri. Extremely Critical fire weather conditions will develop across the Great Basin and Southwest on Friday, with dry and windy conditions through the weekend. Dangerous heat will increase across the southern and central U.S. this weekend. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Thu, Jun 25, 2026 at 9:50:42 pm EDT

 

After decreasing rain chances this weekend, very hot temperatures are expected next week.
There is a Marginal Risk of severe storms on Saturday, with a low-end threat of damaging wind gusts from a few storms. Heavy rain and lightning can be expected with the storms.
Chances for showers and storms will increase Friday and continue into the weekend. Hot conditions return next week with highs rising well into the 90s for most valley locations.
Chances for showers and storms will increase Friday and continue into the weekend. Hot conditions return next week with highs rising well into the 90s for most valley locations.
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 VA21:35Clear10686077NW 3-30.11
Andrews-Murphy NC21:15Mostly Cloudy10716476CALM-30.12
Chattanooga TN20:53Partly Cloudy10826454S 3-30.04
Crossville TN20:5310736575CALM-30.11
Dalton GA21:35Mist2757391CALM-30.07
Knoxville TN (McGhee-Tyson)20:53Mostly Cloudy10806254W 6-30.05
Middlesboro KY21:15Clear10746674CALM-30.08
Monroe Cnty TN21:15Clear10756983CALM-30.06
Morristown TN21:15Clear9756673CALM-30.07
Oak Ridge TN20:53Clear10806254CALM-30.06
Tazewell Cnty VA15:55Partly Cloudy10765855SW 7-30.15
Tri-Cities TN20:53Mostly Cloudy10726271N 3-30.07
Wise VA21:35Clear10666082SW 3-30.15
Greeneville, TN21:15Clear10716273CALM-30.08


Local Weather History For June 25th...
Storms hit the area for 2 days in 2007 producing $262,000 wind damage and penny-size hail.

 

 

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