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KEY MESSAGES

Updated at 940 AM CDT Thu Jun 4 2026

- Medium to high chances (40-70%) of showers and thunderstorms return Sunday through Tuesday.

NEAR TERM

(Rest of Today and Tonight) Issued at 940 AM CDT Thu Jun 4 2026

Overall, there is no significant or impactful weather forecast for today. Upper level ridging will persist over the Southeast, along with surface high pressure over the Appalachians extending to the Mississippi River Valley. Dry weather (no rain) will therefore continue today and tonight, with high clouds moving in from the west. This, along with greater dew point depressions should mitigate any fog concerns overnight. Highs are forecast to reach the lower to mid 80s today, with lows dipping into the upper 50s to lower 60s later tonight into early Friday morning. Enjoy your Thursday!

SHORT TERM

(Friday through Saturday) Issued at 940 AM CDT Thu Jun 4 2026

Upper level ridging will largely persist through the first part of the weekend, but begin to flatten by Saturday as a shortwave traverses the Great Lakes and Ohio Valley regions. Surface high pressure will maintain its hold over the Appalachians and into the Tennessee Valley on Friday but begin to shift towards the east coast/Atlantic later on Saturday. Ultimately, the dry weather (no rain) will continue through the short term period; however, expect moisture to start to increase on Saturday as a pattern change is anticipated late this weekend into early next week. Highs are forecast to warm into the mid to upper 80s by Saturday with lows in the lower to mid 60s Friday night.

LONG TERM

(Saturday night through Wednesday) Issued at 909 PM CDT Wed Jun 3 2026

As the ridge shifts further to the east early next week, deep southwesterly flow will really begin to advect in a warm, moist air mass. Thus, returns the more typical warm/muggy air mass we've come to expect in early June as evidenced by dewpoints returning to the upper 60s to lower 70s. Daytime highs will reach the mid 80s in most locations each day. Diurnally driven convection will develop each afternoon and evening, resulting in medium chances (40-60%) for showers and thunderstorms each afternoon. Given the moist environment, all of these storms will be capable of producing locally heavy downpours.

AVIATION

(12Z TAFS) Issued at 617 AM CDT Thu Jun 4 2026

High pressure at the surface and aloft over the Appalachians and Southeast will control the weather into early Fri morning. VFR conditions will continue. Light winds early in the TAF will become SE around 5kt in the late morning and afternoon, then light and variable tonight.

HUN WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES

AL...None. TN...None.


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