The National Weather Service in Morristown has issued a High Wind Warning along with a Wind Advisory for parts of Tennessee, noting that a mountain wave event is expected to bring strong wind gusts to the region today,
according to the NWS update
. In the warning areas, residents should brace for winds up to 65 mph, whereas, in the advisory areas, gusts could reach up to 50 mph; the advisories are set to expire later this morning. Residents are urged to secure outdoor objects and exercise caution when traveling, especially those driving high-profile vehicles.
Today’s Knoxville forecast anticipates showers, primarily before 10 am, with some heavy rain possible, and patchy fog is expected to be a morning feature as well as the city is set to experience high humidity levels an then the afternoon holds a shift as the wind changes direction from north to southwest, the temperature is expected to peak at a comfortable 61 degrees.
Tonight, weather conditions are predicted to be mostly cloudy with a mild low of 49 degrees and calming winds in the evening. The outlook heading into the weekend appears to be gradually warming, with sunny skies by Saturday and highs climbing into the mid-60s, providing some reprieve from the recent weather turbulence.
The seven-day forecast does not anticipate any further hazardous weather, promising a reprieve for the people of Tennessee after today’s wind event; the temperatures steadily climbing over the weekend and into the new week, indicating a stretch of relatively stable and enjoyable autumn weather for the region this should be a welcomed change for residents who’ve been navigating a mix of rain and wind recently.
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