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MM’s Wed Evening Midweek Forecast Check

This is Wednesday evening, July 15, 2026

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

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This picture was sent to my by Kory Kurtz. He tood this pic while in Grassy Cove. This is the visual definition of “scattered showers and storms.” When we forecast “scattered showers” this is exactly what we mean. Some showers stay several minutes and drop heavy rain (maybe even flash flooding), while others just move along and just bring a quick shower. Oftentimes, even the storms are gone within half an hour, allowing the sun to return and outdoor activities to resume.

Keep in mind that your chance for rain does not indicate how much rain you will get. A 70% chance for showers just means you have a 70% chance of having rain fall on your yard. It is no indication of how much rain will fall. That’s a separate forecast.

This is a beautiful picture, for sure, but we are always mindful of any lightning that may occur. We say that if thunder roars, go indoors but keep in mind that first strike comes without thunder. A lot of research suggests the lightning fatalities that we have nowadays are folks who experienced the first strike.

5-Day Forecast

MM says…Scattered shrs and storms return, especially for Friday and Saturday. Confidence is lower for Sunday, when guidance varies between trending wetter and drier. I contemplated going with a 70% chance but leaned on the drier guidance and went with 50%. On Monday, some guidance shows more scattered showers and storms, while other guidance has dry weather on us. Therefore, confidence is low on Monday’s sunny forecast.

You’ll notice the confidence bars under each day. The more darker blue you see, the more confident I am in that day’s forecast.

MM’s Weather Worries

The greatest threat from stronger storms will be flash flooding. There continue to be no strong signals for widespread severe storms in this forecast period.

MM’s Wx Analysis

Our weather map for Thursday will be rather typical for what we’ll see through the weekend, with unsettled weather over much of the eastern U.S, bringing scattered showers and thunderstorms.

While the jetstream pattern is certainly not much news to us through the weekend (it’s way too far north), I did notice that in the extended outlook for early next week….say from Tuesday onward…there appears to be an evolving pattern of a northwest flow aloft for our area. I’ll have to watch this closely because sometimes this pattern steers big thunderstorm complexes from the upper Midwest into our neck of the woods. I’ll keep you posted.

Additional Analysis

While conditions are very unfavorable for tropical development over much of the Atlantic, there is a bit of a disturbance to watch coming off the coast of Africa in the coming days. Closer to home, there’s a disturbance to watch that is moving through the northeast Gulf and will be moving toward the Southeast Coast. That disturbance will likely not develop into much of anything, but it could help steer more tropical moisture into our neck of the woods.

El Nino years typicall make conditions unfavorable for tropical storms in the Atlantic. More often than not, during El Nino years we’re more likely to see development in the Gulf or close to the coast, much like what we’re seeing now.

A new episode was released today!

Farmer’s Almanac Gardening

MM’s Aches-n-Pains Forecast

MM’s Pollen Forecast

Grasses will be the top allergen this week.

Radar-Estimated Precip from the Past Week

Lots of folks have seen lots of rain over the past week, while others haven’t seen as much. Such is the nature of summer’s scattered showers and storms.

Drought Conditions

This will update in the morning!

This graphic is released to the public every Thursday.

The Night Sky

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MM’s Wed 5-Day: Drier Today but Wetter Weather Returns Soon!

Today is Wednesday, July 15, 2026

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MM’s Hourly Forecast

5-Day Forecast

MM says…Today should be drier before we start dealing with scattered shr & storms again tomorrow.

6-10 Day Temp & Precip Outlook

MM’s Weather Worries

MM’s Wx Analysis

This map likely overplays our shower chances today, but there will be some isolated showers around and perhaps a storm. That frontal boundary to our south slips more northward tomorrow and combines with incoming tropical moisture to increase our rain chances Thursday through the weekend.

A significant heat wave continues for the Rockies, Northern Plains, and Great Lakes into the Mid-Atlantic, peaking in intensity through midweek and lingering across parts of the Northern Plains and Midwest until this weekend. Excessive rainfall my bring life-threatening and locally catastrophic flash and urban flooding across portions of southwestern Texas through early Friday.

On This Day

New episodes coming this week!

Farmer’s Almanac Gardening

MM’s Aches-n-Pains Forecast

MM’s Pollen Forecast

Top allergens are Grasses

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

Drought Conditions

This graphic is released to the public every Thursday.

The Night Sky

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!

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MM’s Tues 5-Day: Midweek Looking Drier, End of Week Looking Wetter

Today is Tuesday, July 14, 2026

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MM’s Hourly Forecast

5-Day Forecast

MM says…Midweek has trended drier, while the end of the week is trending wetter. That wetter trend is thanks in part to a tropical wave that is expected to move into the Southeast and then move into our neck of the woods.

6-10 Day Temp & Precip Outlook

MM says…Extended outlooks continue to trend wetter for our area, along with normal temps for this time of year.

MM’s Weather Worries

MM’s Wx Analysis

Flash flooding continues to threaten the Deep South, with the threat being focues on Mississippi and Alabama and Texas today. Severe storms threaten New England. There’s even the risk for a strong tornado or two there. In our neck of the woods, the frontal boundary has shifted farther south, giving folks south of the interstate better rain chances today than folks closer to the Kentucky border.

On This Day

New episodes coming this week!

Farmer’s Almanac Gardening

MM’s Aches-n-Pains Forecast

MM’s Pollen Forecast

Top allergens are Grasses

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

Drought Conditions

This graphic is released to the public every Thursday.

The Night Sky

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!

Thank You, Sponsors!

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MM’s Mon Forecast & 5-Day: More Rain and Storms but Drier Wx in Sight

Today is Monday, July 13, 2026

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

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MM’s Hourly Forecast

5-Day Forecast

MM says…If you have outdoor plans, keep an eye to the sky and an eye on the radar.

6-10 Day Temp & Precip Outlook

MM says…Extended outlooks are starting to trend wetter for our region, along with above-normal temps.

MM’s Weather Worries

MM’s Wx Analysis

Flash flooding threatens much of the Deep South and southern Appalachians again today, with scattered showers and storms impacting much of the eastern U.S. High pressure is building into the central U.S. and that will continue to develop southward this week.

On This Day

New episodes coming this week!

Farmer’s Almanac Gardening

MM’s Aches-n-Pains Forecast

MM’s Pollen Forecast

Top allergens are Grasses

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

Drought Conditions

This graphic is released to the public every Thursday.

The Night Sky

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!

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 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.