Today is Sunday, July 19, 2026
In tonight’s weekly update, we’ll talk a lot about Tuesday’s severe storm risks, the system in the Gulf and what it means for us, and the potential for lower humidity the end of this coming week. Be sure and tune in!



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MM’s Hourly Forecast
5-Day Forecast
MM says…Scattered shrs and storms continue to dominate the forecast. A front may bring severe storms on Tuesday but it also brings less humidity by Thursday!
6-10 Day Temp & Precip Outlook

MM’s Weather Worries


MM’s Wx Analysis
Unsettled weather remains in place in our neck of the woods, as high humidity and hot afternoons work together to produce scattered shrs and storms.
Canadian wildfire smoke will push into the Midwest, worsening air quality. A frontal system brings severe storms from the Northern Plains to the Mid‑Atlantic the next few days. Heavy Gulf Coast rain is possible as we closely monitor tropical development, while monsoonal storms persist in the Southwest with heavy rainfall. Hazardous heat expands from the Plains into the Lower Mississippi Valley.

The tropical system in the Gulf now has an 80% chance of becoming a tropical depression or low-end tropical storm. It now looks as if it will move more westward and impact coastal Lousiana, Alabama, and the panhandle of Florida. Guidance keeps it under 45 mph at its strongest.

On This Day
New episodes coming this week!
Farmer’s Almanac Gardening

MM’s Aches-n-Pains Forecast

MM’s Pollen Forecast

Yesterday’s Local Weather Stats
The Crossville Airport is the official reporting station for the plateau.

Yesterday’s Storm Reports
Saturday’s severe storms did indeed adversely impact the Northeast. Each blue dot is a wind damage report.

Radar-Estimated Precip from Yesterday

Drought Conditions
This graphic is released to the public every Thursday.
Overall, much of the state improved with this update! Last week, 82% of our state was in drought. This week, only 55% of our state is in drought. That’s aa incredible improvement! Here on the plateau, results are mixed. Portions of our northern areas have been removed from drought, while other, including nearly all of Cumberland County, remain in severe drought.

Last week’s map for comparison.

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