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MM’s Thundering Thurs Forecast & 5-Day: A Wx Aware Day

Today is Thursday, August 20, 2026

I will issue special updates, as needed, though the day.

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MM’s Hourly Forecast

5-Day Forecast

MM says…Rain and storms continue….

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6-10 Day Temp & Precip Outlook

MM’s Weather Worries

This remains unchanged for today’s stoms.

MM’s Wx Analysis

It’s another active weather day across much of the country.

On This Day

MM’s Aches-n-Pains Forecast

MM’s Pollen Forecast

Top allergens are grasses and nettle

Farmer’s Almanac Gardening

Yesterday’s Local Weather Stats

The Crossville Airport is the official reporting station for the plateau.

Yesterday’s Storm Reports

Radar-Estimated Precip from Yesterday

Night Sky

Stay tuned for my coverage in the coming months of the Nancy Grace Roman telescope and the launch of Crew-13! I’ll be down at the Space Coast with my NASA press pass covering it all for ya!

Drought Conditions

This map updates each Thursday.

Drought conditions continue to slowly improve on the plateau!

Last week’s update can be seen below, for reference.

This graphic is released to the public every Thursday.

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4:50 a.m. Update: Morning Storms Moving In

Special update issued August 20 at 4:50 a.m.

The line of storms I’ve been tracking is coming onto the plateau this morning right on schedule. It’s going to be a very wet and thundery morning commute. Please drive safely.

These storm have packed a punch to our west overnight. Thankfully, they are weakening as they approach the plateau. Still, very gusty winds, frequent lightning, and very heavy rainfall can be expected with these storms this morning. I still can’t rule an isolated severe storm with this stuff. There is a severe storm warning for Monticello, KY, just across the Ky border but that part of the line is moving east.

The risk are the same as last night’s last update. The greatest risk is a damaging wind gust and flash flooding.

My concern meter is also unchanged. I’ll keep it parked here for now.

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MM’s Special Wed Night Storm Update

Special update issued August 19 at 10:00pm

I’ll be monitoring storms through the night.

A severe t-storm watch was just issued well to our west on the Arkansas/Missouri border until 3:00 a.m. It’s those storms that I’ll be tracking east. They should weaken as they approach the plateau, but I’ll watch them just in case they don’t.

Out of abundance of caution, I added the very low-end risk for a brief spin-up tornado. The main threat is a damaging wind gust and possible flash flooding.

I’ve updated the hourly forecast for tonight, as seen below.

And I’ll be using my concern meter again! This is where I am right now. We’ll see if this changes overnight.

As always, I’ll keep a very close eye on things. Overall, this is a low-end threat but it’s not zero. Just keep it right here to Meteorologist Mark! Thank you!

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8:30 Special Update: Watching STorms Develop

Special update issued August 19

A severe storm threat remains for much of Middle TN for later tonight.

The storms that I’ll be tracking overnight are just now starting to develop in northern Arkansas. It is still unclear as to just how strong those storms will get. That’s something I’ll be watching closely. Just make sure your weather radio is turned on and that you can get an app notification, just in case a warning is issued laer tonight.

Overall, I’m not overly concerned. Storms should be weakening when they approach us later on. I estimate their time of arrival in the 3:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. timeframe. Straight-line winds will be the main threat.

I’ll issue another update at 10:00 with the latest info. I’m going to watch these storms develop and monitor some other data coming in. I’ll have a better update at 10:00. You all take care!

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.