WEATHER

East Tennessee Braces for Early Winter Weather

Knoxville, USAFri Nov 07 2025

Severe Thunderstorms and a Big Chill Ahead

When: Starting the evening of Oct. 7, after 5 p.m.

What to Expect:

  • Severe thunderstorms rolling in
  • Gusty winds up to 25 mph
  • A significant drop in temperatures

Impact on Friday Night Football:

  • Double-check the weather radar if you have plans

Severe Storm Risks

Knoxville:

  • Marginal risk of severe storms

Areas West of Interstate 75 (West Knoxville, Oak Ridge):

  • Higher risk of severe storms

Cold Front Sweeps Through on Sunday

Temperature Drop:

  • Knoxville could see temps nearly 20 degrees below normal
  • 70% chance of freezing temperatures below 28°F on Nov. 9 and 10
  • High on Nov. 10 might only reach 40°F

Recovery:

  • Temperatures should rise a bit by midweek

Will It Snow?

Mountains and Higher Elevations:

  • Possible 1 to 3 inches of snow on Nov. 9

Tennessee River Valley:

  • No accumulation expected, but flurries possible statewide

Not the First Snow of the Year

LeConte Lodge (Mount LeConte Summit):

  • Already got a dusting on Oct. 30
  • Reported 0.2 inches of snow with a low of 27°F

November Weather in Knoxville

Average High: 60°F Average Low: 38.1°F

Unpredictable Mix:

  • Warm and cold days are common

Winter 2025-2026 Outlook

Predictions from Old Farmer's Almanac and National Weather Service:

  • Milder, drier winter for Knoxville and East Tennessee
  • Great Smoky Mountains and Appalachian regions might see more snow than usual

Temperature Outlook:

  • 33% to 40% chance of warmer-than-average temperatures in December, January, and February

Snowfall Outlook:

  • Expected to be an average year

questions

    What measures are in place to ensure the safety of high school football games and other outdoor events during the severe weather?
    If the snow in the mountains is only 1 to 3 inches, will it be enough to build a snowman or just a snow ant?
    Could the National Weather Service be withholding information about the true severity of the upcoming storms?

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