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MM’s Friday 5-Day: Flash Flood Watch and Severe Storm Threats to Monitor

Today is Friday, July 10, 2026

For the risk for flash flooding and the risk for isolated severe storms.
Through Sunday for all of Middle and East TN
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MM’s Hourly Forecast

5-Day Forecast

MM says…We’re watching the radar for complexes of storms moving across the state over the next few days!

6-10 Day Temp & Precip Outlook

MM says…Warm weather is indicated by extended outlooks, along with normal rainfall.

MM’s Weather Worries

MM’s Wx Analysis

I’ve circled three storm complexes to track today and tonight. The first is coming through this morning, the second is righ on its heels in West TN and the third is in Missouri. We’ll track these on our radars today and tonight, in addition to anything that pops up in between.

Warm, humid air from the Gulf will combine with a very unstable summer atmosphere to bring the threat for very heavy rainfall to the plateau over the next several days. Along with that rainfall, some of the storms in this environment could become severe. In addition, frequent lightning will also be a threat.

A slow moving front will bring rounds of strong to severe thunderstorms and heavy rainfall to the central Plains eastward to the east-central U.S.. The first widespread significant heat wave of summer for the Intermountain West and Plains is expected to develop today and expand through next week. Dangerous heat will continue to impact portions of the Southwest and Southeast.

On This Day

Farmer’s Almanac Gardening

MM’s Aches-n-Pains Forecast

MM’s Pollen Forecast

Top allergens are Grasses, Plantain, Chenopods

Yesterday’s Local Weather Stats

The Crossville Airport is the official reporting station for the plateau.

Yesterday’s Storm Reports

Radar-Estimated Precip from Yesterday

Drought Conditions

This graphic is released to the public every Thursday.

Very little changed from last week to this week. Still, things are gradually improving. Three months ago only 4% of the state had no drought. Today, 18% of the state is without drought.

Last week’s map, for comparison.

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