Partly cloudy with thunderstorms and rain showers, then thunderstorms in the afternoon. High of 82F. Winds from the ENE at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 20%.
Partly cloudy with thunderstorms. Fog overnight. Low of 59F. Winds less than 5 mph. Chance of rain 20%.
Thursday
Partly cloudy with a chance of rain. Fog early. High of 81F. Winds from the ENE at 5 to 10 mph shifting to the North in the afternoon. Chance of rain 20%.
Partly cloudy with a chance of a thunderstorm and a chance of rain, then a chance of rain after midnight. Fog overnight. Low of 61F. Winds less than 5 mph. Chance of rain 20%.
Friday
Partly cloudy with a chance of rain, then a chance of a thunderstorm and a chance of rain in the afternoon. High of 81F. Winds less than 5 mph. Chance of rain 30%.
Partly cloudy with a chance of a thunderstorm and rain. Fog overnight. Low of 57F. Winds less than 5 mph. Chance of rain 20%.
Saturday
Partly cloudy with a chance of a thunderstorm and rain in the afternoon. Fog early. High of 81F. Winds from the East at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 50%.
Saturday Night
Partly cloudy with a chance of a thunderstorm and rain. Fog overnight. Low of 59F. Winds less than 5 mph. Chance of rain 40%.
Sunday
Partly cloudy with a chance of rain in the morning, then overcast with a chance of a thunderstorm and rain. High of 79F. Winds less than 5 mph. Chance of rain 60%.
Sunday Night
Mostly cloudy with a chance of a thunderstorm. Low of 63F. Winds less than 5 mph. Chance of rain 40%.
Monday
Mostly cloudy with a chance of a thunderstorm. High of 84F. Winds less than 5 mph. Chance of rain 50% with rainfall amounts near 0.2 in. possible.
Monday Night
Mostly cloudy with a chance of a thunderstorm. Low of 61F. Winds less than 5 mph. Chance of rain 60%.
Tuesday
Partly cloudy with a chance of a thunderstorm. High of 84F with a heat index of 90F. Winds less than 5 mph. Chance of rain 40%.
Tuesday Night
Partly cloudy. Fog overnight. Low of 64F. Winds less than 5 mph.
Wednesday
Partly cloudy with a chance of a thunderstorm. High of 84F. Winds from the West at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 40%.
Wednesday Night
Mostly cloudy. Low of 66F. Winds less than 5 mph.
Thursday
Partly cloudy with a chance of a thunderstorm. High of 88F. Winds less than 5 mph. Chance of rain 20%.
Thursday Night
Partly cloudy with a chance of a thunderstorm. Fog overnight. Low of 66F. Winds less than 5 mph. Chance of rain 40%.
Friday
Partly cloudy with a chance of a thunderstorm. High of 84F. Winds less than 5 mph. Chance of rain 40%.
Friday Night
Clear. Fog overnight. Low of 66F. Winds less than 5 mph.
Saturday
Partly cloudy with a chance of a thunderstorm. High of 88F. Winds less than 5 mph. Chance of rain 40%.
Saturday Night
Partly cloudy. Fog overnight. Low of 66F. Winds less than 5 mph.
There are currently no warnings or advisories for this location.
Record Report
Statement as of 6:00 am EDT on June 19, 2013
... Record daily maximum rainfall set at Greenville-Spartanburg SC...
A record rainfall of 1.93 inches fell at Greenville-Spartanburg SC on Tuesday. This breaks the old daily rainfall record for the date of 1.76 inches set in 1988. Climatological data is maintained for Greenville-Spartanburg going back to 1884.
Public Information Statement
Statement as of 6:25 PM EDT on June 19, 2013
... Tornado confirmed in the Big Creek area of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Haywood County North Carolina...
Location... Big Creek area... Great Smoky Mountains (haywood county) date... June 13 2013 estimated time... 410 PM EDT maximum ef-scale rating... EF1 estimated maximum wind speed... 100 mph maximum path width... 100 yards path length... to be determined beginning lat/Lon... to be determined ending lat/Lon... 35.73 N/83.14 W * fatalities... 0 * injuries... 0
* the information in this statement is preliminary and subject to change pending final review of the event(s) and publication in NWS storm data.
... Summary... the National Weather Service in Greenville-Spartanburg SC has confirmed a tornado in the Big Creek area of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Haywood County North Carolina on June 13 2013.
A survey team that included representatives from the National Weather Service and the unc-Asheville atmospheric sciences department investigated a reported damage area in the Big Creek region of the Great Smoky Mountains today. The survey team found an area of extensive tree damage about 3.5 miles up the Deep Creek trail from its terminus at Deep Creek Campground. This appeared to be the end of a damage path. Hundreds of small trees were snapped 10 to 20 feet above the ground... and dozens of large trees uprooted along a one-half mile section of the trail. The damage path more or less paralleled Deep Creek... suggesting the flow was channeled down the valley... with all the damage being blown toward the north or northwest. Considering a parent storm motion from the northwest... the damage pattern was highly convergent... while the damage path was very concentrated across a width of about 100 yards. These factors were clearly indicative of a tornado. The survey team viewed a damage path that extended up to a ridge top above /Low Gap/... and discussions with a trail maintenance crew indicated that the damage path extended west/northwest to at least the Tennessee line. However... downed trees and the rugged terrain made a complete survey impossible. The survey team hopes to use high resolution satellite data to precisely mark the beginning and ending locations of this tornado in the days ahead.
This information can also be found on our website at weather.Gov/gsp.
For reference... the Enhanced Fujita scale classifies tornadoes into the following categories:
EF0... wind speeds 65 to 85 mph. EF1... wind speeds 86 to 110 mph. EF2... wind speeds 111 to 135 mph. EF3... wind speeds 136 to 165 mph. EF4... wind speeds 166 to 200 mph. EF5... wind speeds greater than 200 mph.