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MM’s Monday 5-Day: An Active Weather Week Ahead!

Issued Monday morning, March 9, 2026

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Local 5-Day Forecast for the Plateau

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A beautiful start to the workweek!

It’s a beautiful Monday for us, but not for everyone. A complex of severe storms is making its way through southern Arkansas this morning. That complex will continue pushing eastward through the day and may even impact southern portions of Tennessee tonight. For us, we’re far enough north to miss out on the severe threat, but scattered showers and even some thundershowers are liable to develop after midnight on the plateau. These are not expected to be severe.

Tuesday will carry the risk for some showers and thundershowers, with rain chances at about 50%. It’s definitely not a washout of a day, but one where you might keep an umbrella handy, just in case.

By Wednesday, things become quite unsettled as a powerful storm system gathers strength to our west. That system will likely send showers and thundershowers into our region Wednesday morning, followed by a break in the afternoon and early evening. That break will be followed by a severe storm risk later in the evening. The main risk with these storms will be a damaging wind gust. I’ll keep a very close eye on that situation.

Showers come to an end Thursday morning and they may even contain a snowflake! We should see sunnier skies by afternoon. That sunshine stays with us through Friday, though Friday morning will be a bit frosty on the plateau.

Extended outlooks show another cold front coming early next week that will bring morning lows in the 20s.

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Threat Outlook

Another storm system may bring severe storms to the area on Wednesday. That system will be followed by much colder air, which will include frosty mornings. The Storm Prediction Center has placed our area in the slight risk for severe storms for Wednesday evening.

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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: 12%

US Landmass Covered by Snow Yesterday: 15%

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Special Sunday Night Update Concerning Wednesday Storms

Issued Sunday Evening, March 8, 2026

Severe Storms May Threaten the Area Wednesday

As we are now about 72 hours from our next severe weather threat, I wanted to give you an update on the latest. A powerful storm system will move across the country this week. By Wednesday, that system will impact our region. As with all strong cold fronts this time of year, this one will need to be watched closely. Is it certain we’ll see severe weather? No. But this is a good time to review your severe weather safety plan and think about your plans for Wednesday afternoon and evening.

In the wake of the Wednesday front, we’ll be MUCH colder. In fact, we could see snow flurries Thursday morning. Friday morning will bring widespread frost.

All threats currently look to be on the table Wednesday. Today’s guidance looks better than yesterday’s did, so we’ll hope that trend continues. I’m currently not too impressed with the wind fields. Yes, there’s a lot of shear, but I’ve seen situations like these where there was too much shear. I also have questions about a Wednesday morning batch of rain and t-showers that could stabilize our environment and really help us out. That’s a story as old as time, right? ha If we get more clouds and showers…we will be in much better shape.

So, let’s say I have a concern that spans from 1-5, with 5 being the most concerned. Yesterday, I would have said my level of concern for Wednesday was 4. Today, I would say it’s barely a 3. Again, let’s hope that the data that comes in tomorrow and Tuesday continues to look good for us and I can continue to lower my concern.

So, there’s still much to watch between now and Wednesday and hopefully additional guidance in the coming days lowers the concern. Still, with such a potent cold front coming through it would be surprising if we escape without a single severe storm on the plateau. And if that one storm is over your neighborhood, that’s the only one that matters.

I’ll keep a very close eye on things and have a full update in the morning! You all have a nice Sunday evening!

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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!

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/

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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.

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MM’s Sunday 5-Day: Watching Wed Storms

Issued Sunday morning, March 8, 2026

Make sure you moved your clocks ahead an hour! Also, check the batteries in your smoke detectors and weather radios.

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MM’s YouTube

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MM’s Level of Concern

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

Weichert Hourly Weather

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Local 5-Day 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!

A cooler Sunday with some showers.

It may be cooler, but we’re still above average on high temps. Hopefully, we’ll see a peak of sun before sunset. Meanwhile, we’ll see patches of drizzles and a few scattered showers.

Monday is looking pretty good, though we will see clouds. The rain should hold off until after dark. Those showers persist into Tuesday.

Winds pick up on Wednesday as our next storm system blows. This one has some kick! High temps in the 70s on Wednesday, combined with a potent storm system, will create conditions favorable for severe storms. The exact timing is yet to be determined. That system is followed by much colder air. Late Wednesday night, any leftover showers will turn to snow showers, which will persist into the morning hours of Thursday. Winds will shift to the northwest on Thursday, gusting to 25 mph.

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!

Threat Outlook

Another storm system the middle of next week may bring severe storms to the area on Wednesday. That system will be followed by much colder air, which will include frosty mornings.

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!

Wx Related Aches & Pains Forecast

Plateau Sanitation is a garbage removal company that is owned and operated by Cumberland County natives Chad and Nicole Houston. Visit their Facebook page at https://shorturl.at/9Tkxg or give them a call at 931-277-5900!

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: 15%

US Landmass Covered by Snow Yesterday: 20%

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. 

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4:30 Update: We’re Looking Good!

Issued Saturday, March 7, 2026

I will issue special updates, as needed.

The line of storms is moving through without causing troubles and we can be thankful for that. As the line moves in, you’ll likely feel a very cool rush of wind ahead of it. That cool rush of wind is the cool outflow of air ahead of the line. That cool air has been a big hindrance to the storms becoming severe. This cool outflow is a result (in part) of a lack of directional shear (change with wind direction with height). We can be thankful for that! Shear is so important for severe storms to thrive and without it, well, storms just can’t become as severe as they would otherwise be. It’s not just about being unusually warm and humid for this time of year…there’s MUCH more to the equation that needs to come together to get bad storms.

I’ll continue to watch this closely, but I don’t expect to have to issue any additional updates. Be safe on the wet roads if you’re out and about this evening.

The line is crossing the plateau, wiht little in the way of reds showing up. That’s great news! I’m also liking all the beneficial rainfall to come this evening.

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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!

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/

Visit Crossville’s very own weatherTAP at https://www.weathertap.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.