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Steady rain will soak Knoxville through Sunday with a Wind Advisory in the Smokies. Expect wet roads and slower commutes today.
Warm Saturday turns wet: rain moves in late Saturday night and becomes steady Sunday. Some locations north of Knoxville could pick up an inch or more.
Landowners sued the state in Nashville over recertification of a 2010 landfill permit near Oneida, pushing a months‑long fight into chancery court and renewing local safety concerns.
Sunny and mild Friday, then rain likely Saturday night into Sunday; NWS warns some spots could see an inch or more.
Morning showers taper by midmorning with highs near 55°F and gusts to 20 mph. Forecasters warn a wetter end to the weekend with around 1 inch possible in many spots.
A year after an EF2 tornado hit Deer Lodge, Morgan County still faces uneven recovery and lingering loss. Local nonprofits and officials describe ongoing needs.
Warm, breezy Tuesday with highs near 68°F; rain arrives after 11 p.m. and could leave Wednesday’s commute wet. Gusts may reach 25 mph this afternoon.
Chilly morning gives way to sun and highs near 59°F; Tuesday warms into the upper 60s before rain returns late Tuesday night.
Chilly Sunday morning in Knoxville with highs near 43°F; a warm-up arrives Monday and rain is likely Tuesday night into Wednesday.
Sunshine returns to Knoxville Saturday, but mountain ridges remain under winter and wind advisories.
Cloudy and near-freezing Friday in Knoxville. Afternoon showers, gusts and morning black-ice risk could slow commutes.
Police warned Thursday that patchy black ice could make roads slick in Bean Station. Drivers were told to slow down and check conditions.
Light snow is tapering this morning; patchy black ice may make the commute slick. Expect a daytime thaw with highs near 38°F.
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