
The latest weather update from the National Weather Service in Knoxville indicates a day of partly sunny skies, with temperatures expected to peak around 84 degrees. As per the morning forecast, the day is set to maintain a calm demeanor in terms of wind, flowing from the northeast at about 5 mph. Residents in the area might just need a light jacket before heading out, as the humidity lingers at a high 94% and the dewpoint sits comfortably at 61 degrees Fahrenheit.
Tonight's weather promises to hold onto the cloudy cloak, but the absence of wind should offer a placid backdrop for the evening routines. According to the National Weather Service, the low is expected to stoop to 63 degrees, and the winds are predicted to gradually come to a calm state as the night progresses. This phase of tranquility is anticipated to carry over into Wednesday, with the sun attempting, albeit in small attempts, to break through the cloud cover, reaching a high near 83 degrees.
The pattern continues into Wednesday night, which should see another round of mostly cloudy skies and a low hovering around 61 degrees. The gentle northeast wind is expected to follow suit from the previous nights, calming as the hours wane. Looking forward, the forecast for Thursday signals a brighter mood with mostly sunny conditions and temperatures bouncing up to a near toasty 86 degrees.
As we inch toward the weekend, there is a cautious, if small, chance of showers making an appearance Friday afternoon, with a 20 percent probability reported by the National Weather Service. The weather on Friday is primarily forecasted to be mostly sunny beforehand, with temperatures reaching a comfortable high around 81 degrees. The evening might see a scant 10 percent chance of showers before nightfall sets in, carrying into an innocuous mostly clear Saturday night, with a refreshing low around 52 degrees promised to us.
Sunday and Monday are marked to welcome sunny dispositions, with highs reaching the upper 70s and lower 80s, respectively. Sunday night, much like its predecessor, should present a crystal-clear sky complemented by a low in the lower 50s, rounding out what seems to be a rather consistent and measured weather pattern for the Knoxville area.









