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MM’s Special Saturday Night Update: Tracking Severe Storms & Snow!

As always, I’ll have a fresh update in the morning. I’ll also issue special updates, as needed, from now until all threats have passed. To more easily keep up with it all, follow this site and/or download the free Meteorologist Mark app from your app store. Thank you!

MM’s Forecast Summary

I was hoping today’s data would look better for us for Sunday night but that’s just not the case. In fact, I think it’s safe to say all of us in the meteorology field have only become more concerned. Warm, humid air will rush north from the Gulf and collide with a potent cold front moving in from the west Sunday night. Incredibly strong winds aloft will threaten us with damaging wind gusts as a squall line along that cold front pushes through. Heavier showers and storms will be capable of pushing those winds down to the surface, which could reach maximum speeds of 75 mph. In addition, wind fields will support spin-up tornadoes along the line of storms that would further enhance wind damage.

So, what could help us out? Well, a couple of things. First, thank goodness the storms aren’t coming in the heat of the day. That could certainly have made things worse for us. Still, we’re no stranger to bad storms at night, so be prepared, just in case. Second, there continues to be a “cap” showing up in the data at about 5,000 feet above us (a warm, stable layer of air common with severe weather set-ups). IF that cap holds strong, it could prevent heavier downpours, which would prevent stronger wind gusts from being pushed down.

As always, we hope for the best. We’ve gotten very lucky the past two threats and we’ll hope and pray we get lucky with this one, too.

As with any high wind event, make sure you secure loose objects you may have outside and prepare for power outages. Even if we don’t get bad storms, those gusty Sunday winds will wreck havoc with anything that can be blown around (don’t forget those trampolines and outdoor trash cans!).

Sunday’s level of concern is all about those gusty southerly winds. Make sure you have battery backups working to get your severe weather alerts, just in case the power goes off at your house before the storms arrive. There is a decent risk of sporadic power outages just from the gusty southerly winds ahead of this system.

Sunday night our attention will turn to a potent squall line racing across the state. This line carries all the threats with it, including tornadoes. On a positive note, the large hail and flooding risk are super low.

I’ll keep this updated as we get closer to Sunday night. Right now, confidence is high in this hourly forecast.

I have increased the tornado threat and I have increased the straight-line wind threat. Hopefully, overnight data and data during the day Sunday will allow me to lower these threats again. Keep in mind that there is a risk for widespread damaging winds across the plateau as this front blows through. With a worst case scenario (widespread winds over 70 mph) we could be looking at long duration power outages.

The latest short term radar model shows the line right upon us at midnight. In each model run, the line gets a little bit faster. Hopefully, we get this out of here by midnight so our sleep isn’t too terribly disrupted.

The winds tomorrow night will get much stronger just up off the surface, as seen below. Heavier rain and storms can push those stronger winds down to the surface. This is the downdraft part of the storm. Heavier precip means more of those winds can be pushed down. Lighter precip isn’t able to push those stronger winds down. We’ll hope for lighter precip!

Snow will be mainly confined to grass and elevated surfaces.

For those who doubt we can get snow after being so warm, I assure you that we can. In fact, I can’t recall a winter when folks didn’t say the ground was too warm, only to be proven wrong. It’s a story as old as time. lol One dramatic example is from my friend Chris in Salisbury, Maryland. He and I went to grad school together at MSU for meteorology. He’s a meteorologist in Salisbury and had a record-breaking high of 85° on Wednesday. Then, he had this snow on Thursday. Arctic air doesn’t care.

Never fear! Warmer air will here again before you know it! In fact…that will happen by Wednesday!

And be ready for the aches and pains for those of you sensitive to weather changes. I’ll keep this updated, as well.

As always, I’ll continue to keep a very close eye on things. I’ll have a fresh update to ALL of this in the morning. I’ll also issue special updates, as needed, until all threats have passed. Thank you for trusting me with your weather and I hope you all have a wonderful evening. I’ll be watching Twister ….just to get into the spirit of the season, right? ha

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MM’s March Wx Madness 5-Day: Winds, Severe Storms, & Snow

Issued Saturday morning, March 14, 2026

I will issue special updates, as needed, to keep you informed of the wind threat for Sunday, the severe storm threat Sunday night, and the snow threat for Monday. Whew….March Madness has arrived!

Please prepare for power outages from this weather event. Depending on the severity of Sunday night’s squall line, some outages could be of the “long duration” variety. Let’s be prepared, just in case, especially since this cold front is bringing MUCH colder air to the region.

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MM’s Level of Concern

Today is the calm before the March madness.

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MM’s Forecast for the Plateau

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A beatiful “calm before the storminess” kinda day!

Get outside and enjoy the beautiful weather today!

A warm front will cross the region this afternoon, shifting winds to the south. Those winds begin picking up tonight, becoming downright gusty by Sunday afternoon. By Sunday evening, winds may be gusting to 40-45 mph. That kind of wind always leads to sporadic power outages across the plateau.

Make sure any loose outdoor objects are secured before Sunday’s winds arrive.

Then, a line of storms approaches the plateau around midnight. That line will contain even gustier winds. In heavier downpours and/or stronger storms, straight-line winds could gust to 75 mph. There is the potential for widespread damaging winds with the passage of this line. In addition, spin-up tornadoes within the line are possible, leading to even greater swaths of wind damage.

There are a couple of things that may help us out with the severe storms. First, there will be a “cap” located a few thousand feet above us. A “cap” is basically a layer of warm air aloft. If that cap holds, it would suppress storm activity. Another thing that may help us out is the timing of the front. Since it’s coming at a cooler time of the day, showers and storms may struggle to produce heavy enough precip to push gusty winds to the surface. The strongest winds will be just above the surface, at about 3-5,000 ft above us. Heavier rain can push those strongest down to the surface. If those showers stay lighter, they will have less potential to push those winds down to the surface.

By Monday, arctic air rushes in and rain changes to snow flurries and snow showers. While significant impacts are not expected, some minor impacts could result from heavier snow showers. The better moisture may stay to our north, but I still think the atmosphere will be such that we can get snow showers and snow flurries. I’ll monitor that closely.

Bitter cold air arrives Monday night, with lows in the mid teens. We recover a bit on Tuesday, before a big warming trend arrives Wednesday.

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Threat Outlook

The HRRR (a radar model) shows the windy squall line approaching the plateau around midnight. Timing can change, as these lines slow down and speed up. The threat timeframe will be 10:00 pm to 2:00 a.m.

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6-10 Day Temp & Precip Outlook

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Weather Stats

Drought Monitor

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Radar-Estimated Precip From the Past 24 Hours

Current Snow Depth

US Landmass Covered by Snow Today: 17%

US Landmass Covered by Snow Yesterday: 14%

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Special Friday Night Update: Severe Storms & Snow

Good evening! This is a special Friday night update concerning Sunday night’s severe storm threat and Monday’s snow threat. March madness is here, indeed!

First of all, Saturday is looing GREAT! Get outside and enjoy it. It is the calm before the wind storm.

Winds begin picking up Saturday night, becoming downright gusty by Sunday afternoon. By Sunday evening, winds may be gusting to 40-45 mph. That kind of wind always leads to sporadic power outages across the plateau.

Make sure any loose outdoor objects are secured before Sunday’s winds arrive.

Then, a line of storms approaches the plateau after midnight. That line will contain even gustier winds. In heavier downpours and/or stronger storms, straight-line winds could gust to 75 mph. There is the potential for widespread damaging winds with the passage of this line. In addition, spin-up tornadoes within the line are possible, leading to even greater swaths of wind damage.

One thing that may help us out is the timing of the front. Since it’s coming at a cooler time of the day, showers and storms may struggle to produce heavy enough precip to push gusty winds to the surface. The strongest winds will be just above the surface, at about 3-5,000 ft above us. Heavier rain can push those strongest down to the surface. If those showers stay lighter, they will have less potential to push those winds down to the surface.

By Monday, arctic air rushes in and rain changes to snow flurries and snow showers. While significant impacts are not expected, some minor impacts could result from heavier snow showers. The better moisture may stay to our north, but I still think the atmosphere will be such that we can get snow showers and snow flurries. I’ll monitor that closely.

The timing of this, coming after midnight, makes me even more concerned because so many folks will be asleep. Make sure the weather radio is turned on and that you have a way of being awakened if severe storms threaten.

I’ll continue to update the hourly forecast for Sunday as we get closer. The blue represents a rain/snow mix to snow.

The Storm Prediction Center expanded the threats significantly today. I would expect this to expand even more in later updates.

I’m not expecting significant impacts, but minor impacts are possible.

And be ready for the aches and pains for those of you sensitive to weather changes. I’ll keep this updated, as well.

I’ll have a fresh update out in the morning to give you the latest. I’ll also issue special updates, as needed, to give you the latest information. Thank you all so much for trusting me with your weather. I work hard to earn that trust and I certainly hope it shows!

You all take care! I’ll see ya in the morning!

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MM’s Friday the 13th 5-Day: Severe Storms & Snow

Issued Friday morning, March 13, 2026

I’ll have a special update tonight to give you the latest on our severe storm threat for Sunday night and the snow potential for Monday.

Friday the 13th funny

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Local 5-Day Forecast for the Plateau

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March is getting ready to give us a wild ride!

First of all, tiday is looing nice, albeit a bit windy! Those winds relax for Saturday, making for a very nice and mild day. Winds will pick back up overnight Saturday. Get outside and enjoy the beautiful weather on Saturday!

Those gusty winds continues on Sunday as another strong cold front approaches Sunday evening. By Sunday night (exact timing to be determined) a very strong cold front will move across the plateau. This front will bring the threat for damaging winds which may even be widespread. I’ll monitor that severe threat very closely. Then, colder arctic air spills into the area and that will likely bring snow showers on Monday. Minor accumulation is possible on grassy and elevated surfaces. Temps stay cold for Tuesday before a warming trend begins midweek.

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Threat Outlook

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6-10 Day Temp & Precip Outlook

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Weather Stats

Drought Monitor

This graphic is updated each Tuesday and released to the public on Thursday.

Radar-Estimated Precip From the Past 24 Hours

Current Snow Depth

US Landmass Covered by Snow Today: 14%

US Landmass Covered by Snow Yesterday: 15%

Thank You, Sponsors!

Visit B& H Storm Shelters at https://bandhstormshelters.com/ to see what they can do for you to keep you & your family safe in the storm!

Visit Stubbs Generators to see how they can meet your generator needs https://stubbsgenerators.com/

Visit Upper Cumberland Federal Credit Union at  https://www.ucfcu.org/ to see how they can serve you!

Visit Clearview Closet & Blind at https://www.closetandblind.com/ or on FB at https://www.facebook.com/closetandblind

Contact Plateau Sanitation at https://shorturl.at/9Tkxg or give them a call at 931-277-5900!

To see what Sheryl Webb can do for your real-estate needs, visit https://sheryl-webb.wrthewebbagency.com/
Download the FREE Meteorologist Mark app today!

Other important weather information will be shared when needed. This includes additional severe weather information, model data, drought info, hurricane info, and more. Some of these can be found as tabs to this page at any time.

Disclaimer: This website/app should never be considered your primary source of severe weather warnings.