What should I expect for the lunar eclipse?
If you are east of Knoxville and I-75, you have the best chance for brief clearing to see it. Clouds may block viewing for some areas, especially on the Cumberland Plateau.
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Tennessee is gearing up for a spell of warmer weather followed by a more active weather pattern, bringing potential rain and thunderstorms to the region. This shift marks the transition from winter to a more dynamic spring weather scenario.
East Tennessee will experience mostly cloudy conditions with a few showers early in the week. Temperatures will steadily increase, peaking in the upper 70s by the end of the week. The weekend forecast includes partly cloudy skies with a chance of showers or storms. Middle Tennessee is expected to transition into a more active weather pattern with increased chances of rain and thunderstorms. While it's too early to determine the severity, residents should monitor forecasts for updates as the spring season advances. This weather shift reflects the typical transition from winter to spring, characterized by more frequent and potentially severe weather events.
If you are east of Knoxville and I-75, you have the best chance for brief clearing to see it. Clouds may block viewing for some areas, especially on the Cumberland Plateau.
Highs will rise into the low to mid 70s Wednesday and hit the upper 70s Thursday into Friday.
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