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Thunderstorms and Heavy Rainfall in the Plains; Hazardous Heat in the South and Southeast

Severe thunderstorms will be possible across the northern/central Plains through Tuesday afternoon and from the central Plains to the Mid-Mississippi Valley Tuesday evening through Wednesday morning. Storms may produce large hail and damaging wind gusts, and heavy rainfall may lead to scattered instances of flash flooding. Meanwhile, hazardous heat persists across the South and Southeast. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Mon, Aug 17, 2026 at 9:30:21 pm EDT

 

Just some minor tweaks to the Slight Risk (2/5) area for the afternoon update. Strong to damaging winds, heavy rain, and frequent lightning will all be possible beneath thunderstorms this afternoon and evening. Make sure to have multiple ways to receive any watch or warning information. If thunder roars, go indoors.
A few isolated showers and storms will remain across the area prior to midnight. Then, fog develops overnight and into Tuesday morning. Drier weather is expected for Tuesday and Wednesday, and afternoon humidity will be lower both days.
A few isolated showers and storms will remain across the area prior to midnight. Then, fog develops overnight and into Tuesday morning. Drier weather is expected for Tuesday and Wednesday, and afternoon humidity will be lower both days.
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 VA21:15Lightning Observed9696894SSE 5-30.04
Andrews-Murphy NC20:55Light Rain10716892CALM-30.08
Chattanooga TN21:16Thunder In The Vicinity \ Lightning Observed10777284E 5-30.01
Crossville TN20:53Clear10747293CALM-30.04
Dalton GA21:15Light Rain With Thunder \ Mist2 1/27474100VRB 6-30.04
Knoxville TN (McGhee-Tyson)20:53Cumulonimbus Clouds, Lightning Observed10757290W 6-29.98
Middlesboro KY21:15Mostly Cloudy107373100CALM-30.01
Monroe Cnty TN20:55Clear107171100WSW 7-30.00
Morristown TN21:15Overcast107171100CALM-30.00
Oak Ridge TN20:53Clear10747397CALM-30.00
Tazewell Cnty VA12:35Mostly Cloudy10777080W 6-30.14
Tri-Cities TN20:53Lightning Observed10727093WSW 3-30.01
Wise VA21:15Light Rain With Thunder \ Lightning Observed56969100SSE 3-30.06
Greeneville, TN20:55Overcast10716994CALM-30.00


Local Weather History For August 17th...
In 2010, slow moving storms created flooding northeast TN and southwest VA. 1 drowned.

 

 

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