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Excessive Rainfall in the Southern Plains into the Lower Mississippi and Upper Midwest

Heavy thunderstorms will continue to produce areas of excessive rainfall and locally considerable flooding over parts of the southern Plains into the mid-Mississippi River Valley through Saturday. Heavy to excessive rainfall may bring flash and urban flooding, along with isolated riverine flooding across portions of the Upper Midwest, mainly over central Minnesota. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Thu, Jun 12, 2025 at 2:44:21 pm EDT

 

Increasing storms chances are expected from Friday into the Father's Day Weekend especially during the afternoon and evening hours.
Increasing coverage of showers and thunderstorms from Friday into the Father's Day weekend. Greatest coverage of storms will be during the afternoon and early evening hours. Some storms may bring localized flooding issues and strong and gusty winds. It will be warmer and more humid as we go into the weekend.
Increasing coverage of showers and thunderstorms from Friday into the Father's Day weekend. Greatest coverage of storms will be during the afternoon and early evening hours. Some storms may bring localized flooding issues and strong and gusty winds. It will be warmer and more humid as we go into the weekend.
Increasing coverage of showers and thunderstorms from Friday into the Father's Day weekend. Greatest coverage of storms will be during the afternoon and early evening hours. Some storms may bring localized flooding issues and strong and gusty winds. It will be warmer and more humid as we go into the weekend.
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 VA14:35Clear10825945VRB 2-30.17
Andrews-Murphy NC14:27Mostly Cloudy10856552SSW 6-30.14
Chattanooga TN14:25Thunder In The Vicinity \ Lightning Observed10767081W 18G31-30.09
Crossville TN14:35Heavy Rain With Thunder \ Mist \ Lightning Observed1 1/4676593WNW 14G23-30.16
Dalton GA14:35Lightning Observed10847575S 691 [HI]30.07
Knoxville TN (McGhee-Tyson)13:53Cumulonimbus Clouds, Lightning Observed10846552VRB 3-30.10
Middlesboro KY14:35Partly Cloudy10856551CALM-30.12
Monroe Cnty TN14:15Mist3787794VRB 5-30.09
Morristown TN11:45Partly Cloudy10696894NNE 6-30.19
Oak Ridge TN13:53Clear10836758VRB 3-30.12
Tazewell Cnty VA14:35Mostly Cloudy10785748W 7-30.21
Tri-Cities TN13:53Partly Cloudy10855839CALM-30.15
Wise VA14:35Partly Cloudy10786257SSW 6-30.22
Greeneville, TN14:15Mostly Clear10846248CALM-30.13


Local Weather History For June 12th...
Storms hit area in 2004, $580,000 in damage. 5 of standing water at a Meadowview store.

 

 

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