Morristown, TN – Tennessee is set to experience an active weather pattern through early next week, with the primary concerns being localized flooding due to heavy rainfall and potential severe storms. Today and tomorrow are expected to bring abundant moisture, resulting in repeated, heavy rainfalls. According to the US National Weather Service Morristown, the main threats include localized flooding and damaging winds.
By Tuesday afternoon through Tuesday night, more organized storms are possible. The environment will support these storms, though there remains some uncertainty regarding their severity. According to the forecast, confidence in the timing and impact of these storms is limited. Residents should remain vigilant and prepared for changing weather conditions.
The forecast for Morristown indicates a 65% chance of rain today, with temperatures reaching a high of 85°F. Monday will see a 70% chance of rain and a high of 82°F. The chance of rain decreases slightly on Tuesday to 50%, with a high of 84°F. Wednesday brings a 30% chance of rain and a high of 86°F. The weather is expected to clear up from Thursday through Saturday, with temperatures ranging from 86°F to 91°F and mostly sunny skies.




