Posted on Leave a comment

MM’s Wed 5-Day: Storms for Thursday Could be Strong

Your MM local forecast issued on Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Local matters, especially when it comes to your weather forecast! Bringing you your local weather since 2017!

Visit https://www.ucfcu.org/ and even check out their Bigfoot Buddies program!

MM’s Level of Concern

Stubbs Generators https://stubbsgenerators.com/

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!

Southerly breezes that could gust to 20 mph by this afternoon will be bringing back the humid air that comes from the Gulf. That will create an opportunity for an isolated shower or storm this afternoon/evening.

By Thursday, a much better chance for scattered showers and storms returns to the region. Winds Thursday look to be gusty, gusting to 30 mph at times from the southwest. I’ll be monitoring the risk for severe storms on Thursday, as well as the risk for flash flooding. Stay tuned on that!

Showers and storms should end by noon on Friday (if not before), giving us a decent afternoon and evening.

Saturday looks fantastic, with comfortable temps and low humidity.

By Sunday, the airmass changes once again, leading to a 50% chance for scattered showers and storms.

Today’s Hour-By-Hour Forecast

Expected Rainfall Totals for the Next Two Days

SPC Severe Storm Threats

A big severe weather outbreak is expected today across Illinois and Indiana.

National 3-7 Day Threat Outlook

Temp & Precip Outlook

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!

Located right here in Crossville! Visit https://www.weathertap.com/

Wx Related Aches & Pains Forecast

Check out Plateau Sanitation at https://shorturl.at/9Tkxg or give them a call.

Plateau Sanitation Allergy & Pollen Forecast

Top allergens are Juniper, Oak, Grasses
Check out my new (and under construction!) website, https://weatherandwar.com/ to learn more!

On This Day

Visit B& H Storm Shelters at https://bandhstormshelters.com/

Weather Stats at the Crossville Airport

The Nation’s High Temp yesterday was 119° at Death Valley, California

The Nation’s Low Temp yesterday was 32° at Angel Fire, New Mexico & Neihart, Montana

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.

Tonight’s Bird Migration Map

Migration forecast maps are available from March 1 to June 15 and from August 1 to November 15.

Thank You, Sponsors!

Proudly contracted with Crossville City Fire & Rescue for important weather info. Thanks for trusting me with your weather since 2024, City Fire!
For more info, https://www.weather.gov/ohx/cocorahs
For rain gauges, see https://weatheryourway.com/collections/cocorahs-gauge-parts or search for them on Amazon.
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. 

Posted on Leave a comment

MM’s Tues 5-Day: Keeping an Eye on Thursday’s Severe Storm Risks

Your MM local forecast issued on Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Local matters, especially when it comes to your weather forecast! Bringing you your local weather since 2017!

Visit https://www.ucfcu.org/ and even check out their Bigfoot Buddies program!

MM’s Level of Concern

Stubbs Generators https://stubbsgenerators.com/

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!

We are in store for an absolutely beautiful Tuesday, with lots of sunshine and low humidity.

Southerly breezes that could gust to 20 mph on Wednesday will start bringing back the humid air that comes from the Gulf. That will create an opportunity for an isolated shower or storm Wednesday afternoon/evening.

By Thursday, a much better chance for scattered showers and storms returns to the region. Winds Thursday look to be gusty, gusting to 30 mph at times from the southwest. I’ll be monitoring the risk for severe storms on Thursday, as well as the risk for flash flooding. Stay tuned on that!

Friday looks like a day with more scattered showers and thunderstorms, before we’re gifted another beautiful day on Saturday with lots of sunshine and low humidity.

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

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!

Located right here in Crossville! Visit https://www.weathertap.com/

Wx Related Aches & Pains Forecast

Check out Plateau Sanitation at https://shorturl.at/9Tkxg or give them a call.

Plateau Sanitation Allergy & Pollen Forecast

Top allergens are Juniper, Oak, Grasses
Check out my new (and under construction!) website, https://weatherandwar.com/ to learn more!

On This Day

Visit B& H Storm Shelters at https://bandhstormshelters.com/

Weather Stats at the Crossville Airport

The Nation’s High Temp yesterday was 115° at Death Valley & Tecopa, California, and Topock, Arizona

The Nation’s Low Temp yesterday was 26° at Foxpark, Wyoming

For more info, https://www.weather.gov/ohx/cocorahs
For rain gauges, see https://weatheryourway.com/collections/cocorahs-gauge-parts or search for them on Amazon.

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.

Tonight’s Bird Migration Map

Migration forecast maps are available from March 1 to June 15 and from August 1 to November 15.

Proudly contracted with Crossville City Fire & Rescue for important weather info. Thanks for trusting me with your weather since 2024, City Fire!

Thank You, Sponsors!

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. 

Posted on Leave a comment

MM’s Monday 5-Day: Enjoying Low Humidity….for Now.

Your MM local forecast issued on Monday, June 15, 2026

Local matters, especially when it comes to your weather forecast! Bringing you your local weather since 2017!

Visit https://www.ucfcu.org/ and even check out their Bigfoot Buddies program!

MM’s Level of Concern

Stubbs Generators https://stubbsgenerators.com/

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!

A cool front passed through the area Sunday evening and now we’re on the side of that front with the northerly breezes. Today and tomorrow look absolutely beautiful.

Southerly breezes that could gust to 20 mph on Wednesday will start bringing back the humid air that comes from the Gulf. That will create an opportunity for an isolated shower or storm Wednesday afternoon/evening.

By Thursday, a much better chance for scattered showers and storms returns to the region. Winds Thursday look to be gusty, gusting to 30 mph at times from the southwest. I’ll have to monitor both Thursday & Friday for any severe storm risks or flash flood risks that may come with those storms.

One final note… a tropical disturbance in the Gulf may develop into a more organized area of low pressure over the next 48 hours. That system may impact our forecast toward the end of the week, depending on its eventual track. Stay tuned.

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

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!

Located right here in Crossville! Visit https://www.weathertap.com/

Wx Related Aches & Pains Forecast

Check out Plateau Sanitation at https://shorturl.at/9Tkxg or give them a call.

Plateau Sanitation Allergy & Pollen Forecast

Top allergens are Juniper, Oak, Grasses
Check out my new (and under construction!) website, https://weatherandwar.com/ to learn more!

On This Day

Visit B& H Storm Shelters at https://bandhstormshelters.com/

Weather Stats at the Crossville Airport

The Nation’s High Temp yesterday was 117° at Death Valley, California

The Nation’s Low Temp yesterday was 23° at Peter Sinks, Utah

For more info, https://www.weather.gov/ohx/cocorahs
For rain gauges, see https://weatheryourway.com/collections/cocorahs-gauge-parts or search for them on Amazon.

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.

Tonight’s Bird Migration Map

Proudly contracted with Crossville City Fire & Rescue for important weather info. Thanks for trusting me with your weather since 2024, City Fire!

Thank You, Sponsors!

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. 

Posted on Leave a comment

3:40 pm Update: Strong Storms Affecting Parts of the Area

Issued June 14, 2026

The Storm Prediction Cente had considered issuing a severe t-storm watch, but it appears they have decided not to. Still, there are some strong storms moving onto the plateau at this hour. Be mindful of this if you’re out and about. These storms can produce gusty winds, heavy rainfall, and lightning. These storms will mainly threaten areas of White County and southern Cumberland County over the next hour.

Local matters, especially when it comes to your weather forecast! Bringing you your local weather since 2017!

MM’s Forecast Update for the Plateau

Proudly contracted with Crossville City Fire & Rescue for important weather info. Thanks for trusting me with your weather since 2024, City Fire!

Thank You, Sponsors!

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.