June 6, 2026
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MM’s Level of Concern

Threat Outlook for the Plateau
MM’s Forecast for the Plateau
This forecast is tailor-made for the Cumberland Plateau by Meteorologist Mark Baldwin each day!
Another completly dry day before rain chances inrease.
Humidity levels began increasing a bit yesterday and they’ll increase a bit more today. By Sunday, it will feel downright muggy outside. That extra humidity will combine with afternoon heat to bring us a chance for an afternoon/evening shower or storm. Keep an eye on the radar if you’re out and about Sunday afternoon.
A front moving into the area really ramps up our rain chances for the start of the week. Look for numerous scattered showers and thunderstorms Monday through Wednesday.

Today’s Hour-By-Hour Forecast

Expected Rainfall Totals for the Next Two Days

SPC Severe Storm Threats


National Threats Being Monitored in the 3-7 Day Outlook

Temp & Precip Outlook

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Wx Related Aches & Pains Forecast

Plateau Sanitation Allergy & Pollen Forecast


On This Day

Weather Stats at the Crossville Airport
The Nation’s High Temp yesterday was 115° at Death Valley & Stovepipe Wells, California
The Nation’s Low Temp yesterday was 24° at Stehekin, Washington

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Yesterday’s Storm Reports

Radar-Estimated Precip From the Past 24 Hours

Astro News

Drought Monitor
This graphic is updated each Tuesday and released to the public on Thursday.
We’ve seen some improvement, but drought conditions remain firmly in place. In fact, most of the plateau would need nearly 20 inches of rain over the next two months in order to be “normal” on rainfall again.

Last week’s update can be seen below for comparison.

Tonight’s Bird Migration Map

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