
The National Weather Service in Knoxville reports a slightly overcast morning with temperatures hovering at 59°F and a light southwesterly breeze at 6 mph, gusting to 13 mph. As the day progresses, Knoxville residents can expect a marginal chance of sprinkles between 8 a.m. and 9 a.m. Conditions will then shift to partly sunny skies with a high around 59°F as the wind direction changes to northerly this afternoon, according to National Weather Service Knoxville.
As night falls, the forecast indicates that skies will begin to gather clouds, with a low near 37°F. The breeze is expected to remain gentle and to slowly become calm. Looking ahead to tomorrow, the forecast from NWS suggests that Knoxville will remain mostly cloudy with a high near 57°F, and the winds will once again barely make a fuss, anticipated to be calm before becoming northeasterly at around 5 mph.
Shifting to a nocturnal perspective, tomorrow night could bring a 30 percent chance of showers, mainly after the 1 a.m. mark. Cloud cover will persist, and temperatures are predicted to dip to a low around 37°F in the stillness of calm winds. NWS forecasts a slight decrease in shower probability for Monday, with a 20 percent chance before our midday hour, and a subsequent emergence of mostly sunny skies. By Monday night, clearer skies are expected to prevail, with a low once again in the neighborly vicinity of 37°F under calm conditions.
The outlook for the week ahead promises an amiable escalation in temperatures. Tuesday is slated to be sunny, with highs approaching a warmer 69°F, and by nighttime, the clear skies will watch over a low around 41°F. For those looking to thoroughly soak in the sun, Wednesday is the day to aim for with an expected high of 73°F under sun-kissed conditions. However, as Wednesday night approaches, there emerges a 20 percent likelihood of showers post-midnight. Looking ahead, Thursday might continue to dapple us with a 40 percent chance of showers, and temperatures are anticipated to remain agreeable, with a high near 70°F."









