Issued Saturday morning, April 25, 2026
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MM’s Level of Concern

MM’s Forecast for the Plateau
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Last night and this morning’s rain has been disappointing for many of us. While we’ve seen showers across the area, many of them have just not amounted to much. We continue to have shower and storm chances today. Fingers crossed!
Sunday looks warm and humid. We should stay dry.
Our next best chance for rain comes Monday night. That rain comes with a risk for severe storms, so we’ll have to watch that closely. A line of strong to severe storms could impact the region Monday night, carrying the threat for a damaging straight-line wind gust. Hopefully we get some beneficial rainfall with that system.
Next week has several rain chances and we’ll hope the guidance doesn’t trend drier with that rain. We desperately need the rain!



The risk for below normal temps the first week of May continues to increase.

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 SPC has issued a moderate risk for severe storms today across southeast Oklahoma. Giant hail is likely with the strongest storms, along with the risk of tornadoes, some of which could be significant.


By Monday, the severe threat moves much closer to the plateau, with that threat arriving here overnight Monday. For now, the plateau is in the lowest of the five risk categories. Storms will be most severe back toward the Mississippi River. As they progress eastward after sunset, they will evolves into a line of strong storms. That line is expected to gradually weaken as it crosses Middle TN. Whatever is leftover is what we will get on the plateau, which will likely consists of gusty winds and rain. Hopefully, we’ll at least get rain.

The greatest tornado risk, shown below, continues to be focuses well to our northwest. Our tornado risk isn’t zero here on the plateau, so we’ll still have to watch this closely.

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

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Radar-Estimated Precip From the Past 24 Hours
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Astro News
The bright “star” near the Moon these days is actually the planet Jupiter.


Drought Monitor
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