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NWS Predict Sun, Showers, and Temperature Swings for Knoxville

NWS Predict Sun, Showers, and Temperature Swings for Knoxville

The National Weather Service in Knoxville has issued its latest forecast predicting a bit of weather roulette for the next few days. After the dense morning fog lifts, the residents of Knoxville can expect “partly sunny” skies before it “gradually becoming sunny,” with today’s high estimated to reach the mid-60s, according to

NWS, Knoxville

. Tonight’s outlook suggests mostly clear conditions with temperatures dipping into the low 40s.

Wednesday’s weather will also start calmly but shift with increasing clouds and a high again pushing into the upper 60s. Evening plans may need to pivot, however, as the chance of overnight showers rises to a near-certain 90%.

NWS, Knoxville forecasts

“Showers” for Wednesday night, leaving many to conclude that rain gear ought to be close at hand.

Into Thursday, the likelihood of rain continues to feature significantly in the

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, with a 70% possibility of “Showers likely, mainly before 1pm.” The post-rain atmosphere would carry us into cooler temperatures, as the high settles into the upper 50s. For those anticipating clearer skies, Friday brings partly sunny conditions and a similar daytime high, projecting somewhat consistent weather to close out the workweek.

The weekend

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from NWS, Knoxville points toward drier days with “Sunny” conditions on Saturday and a high in the low 60s, offering an opportunity for outdoor ventures before “Mostly clear” conditions at night. The temperate seesaw continues into the beginning of next week with “Partly sunny” days and temperatures climbing back into the upper 60s, easing into a cooler, “Mostly cloudy” Sunday night.

Looking forward, the uncertainty of the elements remains a reminder of nature’s whims.

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NWS, Knoxville

advises keeping abreast of the latest updates, especially as the chances of precipitation fluctuate. For now, Knoxville citizens would be wise to prepare for a mix of sun and showers, embodying the unpredictability that often accompanies transitional autumn weather.

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