MORRISTOWN, Tenn. – Tennessee will experience an active weather pattern early next week with the main concern being localized flooding from heavy rainfall and potentially severe storms. Today and tomorrow, rainfall is expected to be abundant, with repeated heavy rainfall. The main threats include localized flooding and damaging winds, according to the National Weather Service in Morristown.
More organized storms are possible by Tuesday afternoon into Tuesday evening. The environment will be supportive of these storms, although some uncertainty remains about their severity. Based on forecasts, there is limited confidence in the timing and impact of these storms. Residents should remain alert and prepare for changing weather conditions.
Morristown is forecast to have a 65% chance of rain today and temperatures as high as 85°F. There's a 70% chance of rain on Monday, with a high of 82°F. The chance of rain drops slightly to 50% on Tuesday, with a high of 84°F. There's a 30% chance of rain on Wednesday, with a high of 86°F. The weather is expected to be mostly sunny Thursday through Saturday, with temperatures ranging from 86°F to 91°F.