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MM’s Thurs 5-Day: Tracking a Wkend Cold Front

Issued Thursday morning, April 2, 2026

Yesterday’s Artemis launch was spectacular.

The drought monitor updated today (see bottom of this page) and drought conditions continue to expand and worsen across the region.

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MM’s Level of Concern

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MM’s Forecast for the Plateau

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This forecast is tailor-made for the Cumberland Plateau by Meteorologist Mark Baldwin each day!

A nice day on the plateau!

Yesterday we had scattered showers and storms that brought some beneficial rainfall to many of us. If you missed out on that, there’s an even better chance for rain Saturday night.

Until then, we just have a chance for an isolated shower or storm through Saturday. The cold front arrives Saturday night and will act as a mechanism to really help showers and storms develop. While we can never rule out a strong storm (like what we had yesterday near Crossville), severe storms are not expected.

Right now, much of Easter Sunday is looking good! We just need to get the front out of here in time for sunrise services. At this time, it looks like clearer skies could develop by mid-morning. Hopefully, we can get that clearing here early enough for sunrise services.

Monday morning begins with scattered frost, with sunny and warm conditions by afternoon.

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Threat Outlook

Today’s greatest risk for severe storms can be found across northern Illinois, though anyone in the yellow-shaded region is at risk for severe weather.

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Wx Related Aches & Pains Forecast

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6-10 Day Temp & Precip Outlook

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Weather Stats

Radar-Estimated Precip From the Past 24 Hours

Look at this isolated storm that dropped over 2.5 inches of rain near the Crossville Airport yesterday! Some folks didn’t get a drop yesterday, while others got downpours.

Drought Monitor

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

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A Beautiful Launch of Artemis

At 5:35 pm this Wednesday evening a new era in space exploration began! We now have humans in the skies above us that are headed back to the Moon for the first time since 1972. What a day!

The launch was flawless against the backdrop of a gorgeous Florida blue sky. Until now, only white American men have traveled to the moon. Today, that is changing. By the time this 10-day mission is complete, a woman, a person of color, and a Canadian will have ventured to the moon for the first time…..ever. What a remarkable moment in human history!

One thing that needs to be made clear is that these astronauts will not walk on the moon. They won’t even land on it. They will, however, fly around the back side of the moon and then return home. Someone remarked that it’s like they’re looking for a parking place for the next time. haha

The next mission will be Artemis 3 and it will dock with different systems and make sure all of the ducks are in a row for Artemis 4. Artemis 4 will land on the moon. That mission is planned for early 2028.

There are some interesting things about Artemis that wasn’t true for Apollo. Today’s mission, for example, has a toilet! It’s the little things, right? lol Apollo misisons had no toilet (let your imagination run wild. ha!). You really don’t want to know what the Apollo astronauts had to go through with bathroom activities. Today’s mission also contains MUCH better food. They even have mac-n-cheese options and for those of us who are diehard mac-n-cheese fans, that sounds pretty awesome. Incidentally, they choose Galaxy Brownies for dessert. Those brownies don’t create crumbs, making them ideal. Heck, that’s probably about all I’d eat. LOL They also have 30% more space than the Apollo astronauts, even with four astronauts onboard this mission (Apollo only ever had three at at time).

This mission today will venture farther out in space than we’ve ever been. We wish them all the best with that. The most dangerous part of the mission, in my opinion, is over. The take-off is the most nerve-wrecking part. From here on out it’s rather straightforward, with the exception being that part where we head off to the moon after circling earth many times. Then, we slingshot around the back of the moon and then slingshot our way back home. Interestingly, thanks to the gravitiational players involved, they won’t even need any fuel to come back home.

They’ll splash down in the Pacific Ocean off the California coast at the end of the mission.

On Monday, April 6, the astronauts will fly around the back side of the moon. How cool will that be!?

Some of you have probably seen me post about Dr. Luna being accepted as one of 10 scientists to help with this lunar project. It is quite the exciting opportunity and the department that I’m in at TTU, along with all of TTU, are so incredibly blessed to have Dr. Luna. Her expertise in planetary mapping will play a critical role in preparing astronauts for the challenges of the lunar south polar region. More information on that can be found at https://www.tntech.edu/news/releases/25-26/tech-faculty-member-selected-by-nasa-to-support-artemis-moon-mission.php

We wish these astronauts all the best! I can’t wait to see where this all goes next!

When you look up at the moon over the next week, think of how cool it is to know that we’re going back. So very cool, indeed!

In the video below, jump to 1:50 if you want to get to the 10 second countdown. Also, NASA needs to partner with SpaceX on video performance…….. just sayin’. ha

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MM’s Wed 5-Day: It’s Launch Day!

Issued Wednesday morning, April 1, 2026

Happy April Fool’s Day! Remember, Shakespeare once wrote that a fool thinks himself to be wise, but a wise man knows himself to be a fool!

It’s Artemis launch day!!! Artemis is man’s return to the Moon. In this 10-day mission, the four astronauts will loop around the Moon and then return home. The launch is scheduled for 5:24 pm CDT. Watch live at NASA.gov

Check out the new radar, brought to us by WeatherTAP! Let me know if you have any feedback!

Be sure to follow this site and/or download the free Meteorologist Mark app from your app store to get updates about the weather of the Cumberland Plateau sent to your phone as soon as I send them out. Thank you all so much!

Visit https://www.ucfcu.org/ to find out what UCFCU can do for you! Also, check out their Bigfoot Buddies program!

MM’s Level of Concern

Storms happen. Power outages don’t have to. Contact locally owned and operated Stubbs Generators https://stubbsgenerators.com/

MM’s Forecast for the Plateau

Local matters, especially when it comes to your weather forecast! Bringing you your local weather since 2017!

This forecast is tailor-made for the Cumberland Plateau by Meteorologist Mark Baldwin each day!

We should finally see some showers on the radar today!

As we watch for those showers, we’ll also be watching for Artemis II at 5:24 this evening! What an exciting day!

Scattered showers and storms today will likely be at about 50% chances. Those chances dwindle down for Thursday and Friday. By Saturday, we’ll see more scattered showers, though Saturday is not looking like a washout.

The BEST chance for rain comes Saturday night. Hopefully we can get that front to clear out of here in time to give us a pretty Easter. Fingers crossed!

To see what Sheryl Webb can do for your real-estate needs, visit https://sheryl-webb.wrthewebbagency.com/

It looks like our next frost will come Sunday night! That should be Blackberry winter?

Threat Outlook

Today’s greatest risk for severe threats can be found fro m Texas to Kansas and again from the Ohio Valley to the Mid Atlantic coast. Our high pressure is steering everything around us again.

Located right here in Crossville! Visit https://www.weathertap.com/

Wx Related Aches & Pains Forecast

Check out Plateau Sanitation at https://shorturl.at/9Tkxg or give them a call.

Allergy & Pollen Forecast (New!)

pollen.com

6-10 Day Temp & Precip Outlook

On This Day

B & H Storm Shelters features FamilySafe Shelters for affordable protection. Visit https://bandhstormshelters.com/

Weather Stats

Radar-Estimated Precip From the Past 24 Hours

Drought Monitor

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

Proudly contracted with Crossville City Fire for important weather info. Thanks for trusting me with your weather since 2024, City Fire!

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/

Contact WeatherTAP at https://www.weathertap.com/
For info on being a sponsor of the MM website & app and getting thousands of views for your business, please visit https://meteorologistmark.com/mm-sponsorship-packages/ No other local outlet gives you more views at such an affordable price! Ad space is available!
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Disclaimer: This website/app should never be considered your primary source of severe weather warnings.