
Knoxville's latest weather forecast promises a mixed bag of sunshine and potential showers over the coming week, starting with an active Sunday. According to the National Weather Service, residents should prepare for a chance of showers and thunderstorms later in the day, potentially disrupting the mostly sunny outlook with highs reaching near 85 degrees.
Patchy fog is set to make an appearance this evening, weaving its way around after dark following likely showers and thunderstorms, mostly before 8 pm. The weather will cool off slightly to a low of around 67 degrees, with calm winds coming from the northwest. The possibility of precipitation remains at 60%, though expected rainfall is less than a tenth of an inch—save for likely higher totals in some thunderstorm areas.
Tomorrow's forecast appears less tempestuous but still uncertain, with the National Weather Service predicting a 30% chance of showers post 11 am. After the patchy morning fog dissipates, Knoxville should see mostly sunny skies and a comfortable high of around 81 degrees. The light air will flow, becoming a gentle north breeze by the afternoon.
As for Tuesday, the weather narrative simplifies to a straightforward sunny day, free of rain with highs edging close to 79 degrees. Come nightfall, under clear skies, the temperature will descend to a lower 57 degrees—conditions set to be replicated on Wednesday night after another sunny day with the mercury touching 82 degrees.
The remainder of the week is expected to maintain this pattern of clear, sunny days and crisp, starlit nights. From Thursday to Saturday, Knoxville can anticipate daily highs climbing from the mid-80s to nearly 89 degrees. Nighttime lows will settle into the low 60s, promising comfortable evenings ideal for outdoor activities under mostly clear conditions.









