Knoxville Faces Wet and Windy Weekend as NWS Issues Flood and Wind Advisories for East Tennessee

The National Weather Service in Knoxville has issued a series of advisories for the region, warning residents of heavy showers and potential flooding, alongside gusty conditions across the higher elevations. According to the latest update, there’s a 90% chance of precipitation today with new rainfall amounts between a half and three quarters of an inch possible. Commuters should be prepared for wet roads and possible slick conditions.

The NWS Knoxville anticipates the showers to persist through the night with a similarly high chance of precipitation and comparable amounts of rainfall expected. Residents especially south of Interstate 40 could experience isolated flooding late tonight and until tomorrow, with total rain accumulations of around 2 inches, and isolated 3 inch amounts possible in southwest North Carolina.

Meanwhile, the National Weather Service has also issued a Wind Advisory for east Tennessee mountains and foothills, effective through this afternoon. Wind gusts in the region could reach from 40 to 50 mph. The advisory emphasizes the need for residents in the affected areas to secure outdoor objects and exercise caution while driving, particularly if operating high-profile vehicles…

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