The severe threat has ended for the evening, folks. The Storm Prediction Center just dropped us out of the marginal risk and we no longer have any threats highlighted for us. It was always a low-end threat, but after that one severe storm moved from near Carthage to Celina the line dramatically weakened down.
So, look for rain and thunder tonight but no severe storms.
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!
For info on being a sponsor of the MM website & app and getting thousands of views for your business, please visit https://meteorologistmark.com/mm-sponsorship-packages/No other local outlet gives you more views at such an affordable price! Ad space is available!
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.
Issued Saturday afternoon of April 4, 2026, at 3:07
For the risk for a strong to severe storm
Check out the new radar, brought to us by WeatherTAP! Let me know if you have any feedback! And thank you to those who have given feedback. That is GREATLY appreciated!
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!
Afternoon Update
Local matters, especially when it comes to your weather forecast!Bringing you your local weather since 2017!
Things continue to look good for us, folks. There are some showers and storms east of us, roughly from Knoxville to Chattanooga but they are not severe and they are moving eastward and away from us. The most concentrated line of showers and storms is west of Nashville across West TN. There are no warnings with any of these storms and I’ve not noticed a single warning with this part of the line all day. That’s good news!
We’ll continue to call this a weather alert evening, especially from 6:00- 10:00 pm, just in case an isolated severe storm develops on the plateau. That risk remains very low.
The hourly forecast below is still on track! I can’t think of anything to change on it from this morning’s update. Rain chances will begin increasing areawide after 6:00, with the chance for an isolated shower or storm until then. I will say that the latest data shows that all the rain will be out of here by 8:00 Sunday morning. In fact, the heaviest rain moves east by 5:00 a.m., with only scattered showers from then until 7:00.
I’ll keep an eye on things and let you know if there’s anything at all that you need to know about with this evening’s storms. I’ll also let you know when I think the threat is over. I should add that no watches are planned for our area and I don’t expect any to be issued, due to the low-end, isolated risk for a severe storm.
The map of storm reports for today has been very quiet! That’s a good thing, too!
The Storm Prediction Center just updated their outlook at 3:00 p.m. and they maintain a marginal risk for our area, which is the lowest of the five risk categories. The greatest risk for severe storms today is across northern Ohio.
MM’s Level of Concern
Threat Outlook
The threat outlook is unchanged from this morning’s update.
For info on being a sponsor of the MM website & app and getting thousands of views for your business, please visit https://meteorologistmark.com/mm-sponsorship-packages/No other local outlet gives you more views at such an affordable price! Ad space is available!
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.
Side note: Track Artemis at https://www.nasa.gov/missions/artemis-ii/arow/ (I advise doing the short tutorial they provide). There are also apps you can download to track Artemis. They are currently coasting toward the Moon.
Check out this amazing picture from this Artemis mission! Can you imagine looking out your window and seeing this?! Wow! Also, for persective, that landmass is Africa upside down. lol
Check out the new radar, brought to us by WeatherTAP! Let me know if you have any feedback! And thank you to those who have given feedback. That is GREATLY appreciated!
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!
Visit https://www.ucfcu.org/ to find out what UCFCU can do for you! Also, check out their Bigfoot Buddies program!
MM’s Level of Concern
Storms happen. Power outages don’t have to. Contact locally owned and operated Stubbs Generators https://stubbsgenerators.com/
MM’s Forecastfor 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!
Today we’re enjoying a nice day before rain and storms move in tonight.
The bulk of today is looking good, with only a chance for an afternoon or evening shower or storm. The better rain chances come later this evening as a cold front approaches. That front will kick off showers and storms and a few of those storms could be strong. An isolated severe storm with a damaging wind gust can’t be ruled out. I’ll monitor that threat closely.
Showers move out by mid-morning Easter Sunday. Will they move out in time for sunrise services? Well, it will be a close call! The bulk of the rain will move east by then but leftover showers can’t be ruled out. I’ll fine tune that as we go through today.
Clearer skies and calmer winds will lead to scattered frost Sunday night. We’ll see chances for frost again Monday and Tuesday nights.
Today’s threats stretch from Texas to New England. The Cumberland Plateau is included in the marginal risk, which is the lowest of the five risk categories, and that is mainly for tonight. I’ll monitor closely.
Extended outlooks continue to paint a very wet picture across the lower Mississippi River Valley. Notice they now extend some of that into our neck of the woods. Hopefully we’ll see some beneficial rainfall mid-April with this set-up.
For info on being a sponsor of the MM website & app and getting thousands of views for your business, please visit https://meteorologistmark.com/mm-sponsorship-packages/No other local outlet gives you more views at such an affordable price! Ad space is available!
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.
Side note: Track Artemis at https://www.nasa.gov/missions/artemis-ii/arow/ (I advise doing the short tutorial they provide). There are also apps you can download to track Artemis. They are currently coasting toward the Moon.
Check out the new radar, brought to us by WeatherTAP! Let me know if you have any feedback! And thank you to those who have given feedback. That is GREATLY appreciated!
Friday Funny
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!
Visit https://www.ucfcu.org/ to find out what UCFCU can do for you! Also, check out their Bigfoot Buddies program!
MM’s Level of Concern
Storms happen. Power outages don’t have to. Contact locally owned and operated Stubbs Generators https://stubbsgenerators.com/
MM’s Forecastfor 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!
Another nice day on the plateau!
We have partly cloudy skies to look forward to today, along with southerly breezes. It’s not a bad Good Friday at all!
The good news is that Saturday is looking good too! It’s Saturday night when the front comes through with heavy rainfall. Thankfully, severe storms are not expected.
Easter Sunday will see decreasing clouds. I can’t rule out an early morning shower but we’re going to optimistically say the front gets out of here in time for sunrise services.
Colder air brings frostly nights for Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday.
Extended outlooks favor a very high risk for flooding across parts of the southern plains by April 10. We’ll see if any of that tracks our way and gives us beneficial rainfall.
Today’s threats can be found in an area from the southern plains to the Midwest. The greatest risk is along the Iowa and Missouri border.
For info on being a sponsor of the MM website & app and getting thousands of views for your business, please visit https://meteorologistmark.com/mm-sponsorship-packages/No other local outlet gives you more views at such an affordable price! Ad space is available!
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.