Issued Friday morning, April 24, 2026
Stay tuned for updates to the forecast, especially as we start seeing more unsettled weather move into the area. Let’s just hope and pray we get plenty of beneficial rain!

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MM’s Level of Concern

MM’s Forecast for the Plateau
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Most of us should stay dry today, with the exception of those of you who may get an isolated shower or storm this afternoon/evening.
After midnight tonight, we’ll see rain chances increase for everyone. Hopefully we call get some rain overnight. Any storms that we get are not expected to be severe. That rain threat stays with us through the first half of the day Saturday, with only a chance for a shower the rest of the day. It will be a very warm and muggy weekend.
Sunday looks dry and most of Monday looks dry before a powerful storm system brings rain and storms back into the region Monday night. Some of those storms may be severe.



The Climate Prediction Center is monitoring a risk for below-normal temps the first week of May. Normal lows for the plateau this time of year are in the upper 40s.

Threat Outlook
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I have not changed these threats from yesterday’s update, as I don’t see a need to at this time. Stay tuned for updates, as I’m sure some of these threats will increase or decrease as we get closer to Monday.
The greatest severe weather threats today from the Storm Prediction Center can be found across southeast Oklahoma and northeast Texas (Arklatex region). West TN may end up getting severe storms too, but those will stay well to our southwest.


The greatest risk for tornadoes, shown below, continues to be for West TN for Monday and Monday night. Still, our chance isn’t zero, so we’ll continue to monitor closely. Hopefully, we just get leftover thunder and rain.

Yesterday’s Storm Reports


Wx Related Aches & Pains Forecast

Plateau Sanitation Allergy & Pollen Forecast

On This Day

Weather Stats at the Crossville Airport
Elevation 1,880 feet

The NWS Nashville needs more observers from our area!

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Radar-Estimated Precip From the Past 24 Hours
3:00 a.m. yesterday to 3:00 a.m. today

Astro News
Mars and Jupiter pairings with the Moon will be seen in the evenings, while Saturn’s will be seen in the morning. Awesome night sky conditions are likely the 27th with a new moon and clear skies.

Drought Monitor
This graphic is updated each Tuesday and released to the public on Thursday.
The drought continues to intensify and spread. Now, much of the area is in extreme drought.

The map below is last week’s update, for comparison.

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