Knoxville Cranks Up To 87 Before Saturday Night Storm Show

Knoxville woke up under clear, calm skies Friday, with the KDKX observation near 59°F at about 6:35 a.m. EDT on April 17, 2026. From there, the heat is on. Temperatures are set to rocket into the upper 80s this afternoon, with a high near 87°F expected under mostly sunny skies. If you have outdoor plans, bank on a hot, dry afternoon before a stronger pattern change muscles in over the weekend.

Weekend Shift: Stormy Saturday Night On Deck

The warm air will give way to a cold front late Saturday, bringing a slight chance of afternoon showers and a much better shot at widespread showers and thunderstorms overnight. Saturday’s high should top out near 86°F with southwest winds increasing to 0–15 mph and gusts up to 25 mph. The heaviest rain is expected after dark, with precipitation chances jumping into the high 80s and 90s. That overnight timing and the focus on heavier rain are highlighted in the forecast discussion from NWS Morristown.

What This Means For Plans

Friday is your best bet for outdoor errands and exercise, especially earlier in the day. By mid to late afternoon, plan for heat, keep water handy, and do not forget sunscreen. Saturday daytime events should be warm and mostly workable, but anything scheduled for the evening is a different story. Consider moving night plans indoors or under solid cover, since storms and gusty winds are most likely after sunset.

Sunday looks much cooler behind the front, with the chance for some lingering morning showers before skies clear and the day turns drier.

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