Your local forecast issued on Thursday, June 11, 2026
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MM’s Level of Concern

Threat Outlook for the Plateau
MM’s Forecast for the Plateau
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It looks like a hot and humid day on the plateau.
High pressure is firmly in control, and that should keep us dry again today.
By Friday, another front brings a much greater risk for showers and storms. Some of the storms could be strong/severe. They could also produce torrential rainfall. I’ll keep an eye on that.
Winds on Friday will be a bit breezy, gusting from the southwest at up to 20 mph.
Saturday looks dry before another system moves in Sunday and Monday with more showers and storms likely. Sunday will also bring breezy southwest winds of up to 20 mph.
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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On This Day

Cumberland County Tornado: This EF1 tornado touched down near Highway 70 about 3.6 miles northwest of downtown Crossville. A home on the south side of Highway 70 west of Ivey Road was destroyed when it slid off its foundation, and a couple of outbuildings were destroyed on the north side of the highway. The tornado weakened as it moved northeast, but was widely visible and several local residents captured it on video. The tornado crossed Interstate 40 and caused minor damage to a hotel roof before lifting near Highway 127.
Fentress County Tornado #1: This low end EF-1 tornado touched down west of the intersection of Bicknell Rd. and Leamon Hall Rd. and traveled toward the ENE before lifting west of Larue Lane Dozens of trees were uprooted and snapped causing damage to two homes and a few outbuildings. High resolution satellite imagery was very helpful in determining the path of this tornado.
Fentress County Tornado #2: This EF-1 tornado touched down south of the Jamestown Municipal Airport near Highway 127 and traveled over 11 miles toward the east-northeast before lifting near Charley Hull Loop Road. The tornado uprooted and snapped hundreds of trees along the path. Over a dozen outbuildings and barns were completely destroyed, and several houses sustained roof and window damage. Local residents captured the tornado on video. High resolution satellite imagery was very helpful in determining the path of this tornado.
The paths are seen on the map below as blue lines.

Weather Stats at the Crossville Airport
The Nation’s High Temp yesterday was 114° at Tecopa, California
The Nation’s Low Temp yesterday was 16° at Mackay, Idaho


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