Hazardous Weather Outlook
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Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Morristown TN
309 AM EDT Wed Mar 12 2025

NCZ060-061-TNZ012>018-035>047-067>074-081>087-098>102-VAZ001-002-
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Cherokee-Clay-Scott TN-Campbell-Claiborne-Hancock-Hawkins-
Sullivan-Johnson-Morgan-Anderson-Union-Grainger-Hamblen-
Northwest Cocke-Cocke Smoky Mountains-Northwest Greene-
Southeast Greene-Washington TN-Unicoi-Northwest Carter-
Southeast Carter-Roane-Loudon-Knox-Jefferson-Northwest Blount-
Blount Smoky Mountains-North Sevier-Sevier Smoky Mountains-
Sequatchie-Bledsoe-Rhea-Meigs-McMinn-Northwest Monroe-
Southeast Monroe-Marion-Hamilton-Bradley-West Polk-East Polk-Lee-
Wise-Scott VA-Russell-Washington VA-
309 AM EDT Wed Mar 12 2025 /209 AM CDT Wed Mar 12 2025/

This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of southwest North
Carolina...east Tennessee and southwest Virginia.

.DAY ONE...Today and Tonight

Elevated fire weather danger for this afternoon into early
evening due to low afteroon relative humidity and southwest winds.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Thursday through Tuesday

High winds are expected across the mountains late Friday through
Saturday night.

Uncertainty still remains for severe weather chances late
Saturday. But the latest trends suggest increasing possibility of
a significant severe weather event, especially along the
Cumberland Plateau and into southeast Tennessee. Damaging winds
currently appear to be the greatest threat, but large hail and
tornadoes are also possible.

Also, with multiple rounds of storms, the threat for flash
flooding continues to increase, especially west of Interstate 75.
Some forecast details are still uncertain, so stay tuned for
updates as confidence continues to increase.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

Spotter reports may be needed this weekend for severe
thunderstorms and flooding.

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