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Chattanooga Braces for Rain as Drought Conditions Persist

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Chattanooga Experiences Drought Relief with Upcoming Rain

Chattanooga residents, grab your umbrellas! Exciting weather news is on the horizon as remnants of Hurricane Francine are heading our way, promising some much-needed rain starting this weekend. However, don’t get your hopes too high just yet; while the forecast looks promising for wet weather, the ongoing drought gripping much of Tennessee is still a serious concern.

What to Expect from the Weekend Forecast

According to meteorologist Jeanie McDermott, we can expect about 2 to 3 inches of rain in Hamilton County over the next few days. This rainfall will not only be a relief for thirsty lawns but could also help alleviate some drought conditions in the region. McDermott noted, “That’ll help put a dent in it, but it may still be dry.” Middle Tennessee looks set to receive even more, with estimates of up to 4 or 5 inches of rain.

Drought Conditions in the Region

Bledsoe, Hamilton, Marion, and Rhea counties are classified as being in severe drought. Moreover, a staggering 86% of Sequatchie County and 78% of Meigs County are also experiencing severe drought conditions. What’s more concerning is the dark red areas indicating extreme drought in counties like Hickman and Lewis.

McDermott went on to share that Chattanooga is currently sitting nearly 10 inches below normal for rain at this point in the year, specifically 9.61 inches behind normal. If you think that sounds rough, it came on the heels of a very dry 2023 that put us behind from the get-go this year!

Signs of Drought Stress

Wil Tollefson, the assistant state climatologist at the Tennessee Climate Office, provided more insight into our weather woes. He chuckled as he shared that although we started 2024 with ample rainfall, it simply wasn’t enough to make up for last year’s shortfall. He remarked, “Over 2023, we were on track for normal precipitation until September.” Unfortunately, a similar drought pattern struck from June to August this year, making the situation even worse during our peak summer months.

Hopes for More Rain

Looking ahead, there’s a chance that another weather system might accompany the remnants of Francine next week, possibly delivering even more rain than anticipated, although it’s still a wait-and-see scenario. Tollefson is cautiously optimistic, saying, “I’m a bit worried the eastern side of the state is going to be hit or miss.” It seems like some people will get plenty of rain, while others might get left high and dry.

What’s Next?

September is generally a dry month. McDermott expects rain chances to continue mainly through Saturday, but by next week, we could be stepping back into warmer weather with highs hitting the 80s, a typical temperature for this time of year.

Finally, as Francine rolls in, it’s worth noting that gusty winds up to 20 mph are also forecasted for Friday in eastern mountains and foothills. Overall, this system appears to be staying mostly to our west. Unfortunately, communities to the north might not experience as much rainfall, with places like the Knoxville area only expected to see around a half-inch of rain.

So, let’s hope for some beneficial showers this weekend. They won’t completely wipe out the drought, but every drop counts, and we’ll take any little bit we can get! Stay tuned, Chattanooga, and keep those umbrellas handy!


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