
Clear skies and comfortable air are kicking off Sunday in the Knoxville area, with temperatures hovering near 61°F at local observation sites. It will not stay that calm for long, though, as readings climb into the low 80s this afternoon before scattered showers and a few thunderstorms bubble up later in the day.
Afternoon And Evening
Showers and thunderstorms are on the table after about 3 p.m. Sunday, May 31, with a high near 82°F and light northwest winds around 0–5 mph. The National Weather Service pegs rain chances around 40%, with most spots likely picking up less than a tenth of an inch. That said, a few heavier downpours could briefly drench neighborhoods, especially across the southern parts of the metro.
Monday's Stronger Storm Risk
The main act arrives Monday afternoon, June 1, when a stronger round of showers and thunderstorms is likely to move through. The primary concerns are gusty winds and localized heavy rain that could lead to brief flooding in low-lying and poor-drainage areas. For the latest timing and any watches or warnings, keep an eye on the National Weather Service.
Plan Ahead
Drivers should be ready for wet roads and reduced visibility in heavier downpours both this afternoon and again Monday, so it is smart to allow extra time for the evening commute. Before storms pop, secure loose outdoor items, keep phones charged, and make sure weather alerts are enabled. Check official forecast pages through the day as conditions change.









