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Severe Storms and Heavy Rain the Mississippi Valley and Midwest; Widespread Heat in the Central US

Severe thunderstorms and showers have the potential for large hail, a few strong tornadoes, damaging winds with gusts over 75 mph, and localized flash flooding across parts of the Mid/Upper Mississippi Valley and Midwest. A widespread heat wave will continue across the Central U.S. and Midwest today. Fire weather concerns persist in the Southwest into the central Rockies and northern California. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Wed, Jun 10, 2026 at 2:14:30 pm EDT

 

Rain chances will be focused more in northeastern areas today with minimal chances on Thursday. Temperatures will reach into the lower 90s in most places on Thursday with heat index values approaching 100 degrees for some
Showers and storms are possible each day through the work week, primarily in the afternoon to evening hours. Some of the storms over the next few days will contain torrential downpours and the possibility of localized flooding.
Showers and storms are possible each day through the work week, primarily in the afternoon to evening hours. Some of the storms over the next few days will contain torrential downpours and the possibility of localized flooding.
Showers and storms are possible each day through the work week, primarily in the afternoon to evening hours. Some of the storms over the next few days will contain torrential downpours and the possibility of localized flooding.
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 VA13:55Overcast10786869WSW 13-30.12
Andrews-Murphy NC13:55Mostly Cloudy10836860CALM-30.13
Chattanooga TN13:53Towering Cumulus Clouds Observed10866957W 5-30.06
Crossville TN13:53Mostly Clear10836963WSW 7-30.11
Dalton GA13:55Partly Cloudy10867774CALM98 [HI]30.08
Knoxville TN (McGhee-Tyson)13:53Partly Cloudy10857061SW 8-30.06
Middlesboro KY13:35Partly Cloudy10867264S 892 [HI]30.07
Monroe Cnty TN13:35Partly Cloudy10867774SSW 897 [HI]30.08
Morristown TN13:308847574-30.11
Oak Ridge TN13:53Mostly Cloudy10867161CALM92 [HI]30.07
Tazewell Cnty VA05:15Overcast10686591WSW 10G17-30.16
Tri-Cities TN13:53Mostly Cloudy10846858WSW 8G16-30.09
Wise VA13:55Clear10786973WSW 12G16-30.14
Greeneville, TN13:55Partly Cloudy10826861SSW 7-30.09


Local Weather History For June 10th...
Storms hit in 1999 with $141,000 wind damage. A church in East Ridge was hit by lightning.

 

 

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