
The National Weather Service in Knoxville forecasts a stretch of calm and mostly sunny weather for the region, with temperatures pleasantly hovering in the mid-80s. According to the NWS update, today, we will see a high near 85 degrees under mostly sunny skies, a pattern that is expected to continue into the coming week.
As of the early morning update, overcast conditions held a steady 61°F, with a perfect humidity balance of 100%. The wind remains at a standstill, and the dew point mirrors the temperature, suggesting a saturated air mass clings close to the surface. Tonight, Knoxville residents can anticipate mostly clear skies with the low settling around 62 degrees. A calm wind will persist, offering little relief or hindrance to the temperate climate.
The weather will remain consistently fair on Monday and Tuesday, with daytime highs at 86 and 84 degrees, respectively. Residents can expect a gentle drift into the lower 60s as night falls, with calm winds continuing into the early week. "Mostly sunny," is a refrain repeated throughout the forecast, providing a steady backdrop for outdoor activities or work commutes, according to the National Weather Service.
By Wednesday, the pattern sees no significant shift. The high is predicted to once again ascend to near 86 degrees, with a soft westward wind around 5 mph stirring the otherwise static conditions. Wednesday night promises to extend this quiet weather narrative, with a mostly clear sky and a low around 62. The remainder of the week promises more sunshine, with Thursday spiking slightly hotter at a high near 88.
However, as the weekend approaches, there's a subtle twist in the atmosphere with a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms on Friday. These conditions will linger into the night, perhaps offering a respite from the unrelenting calm. Saturday predicts a similar pattern, with a slightly higher 40 percent chance of rain and thunderstorms amidst mostly sunny skies, with a comfortable high near 85 degrees.









