Through noon EDT (11 am cdt)...scattered showers and possibly a thunderstorm or two...will move northeast out of Alabama and Georgia and spread into and across portions of southeast Tennessee. The showers and any thunderstorms...will move northeast at 15 mph. In areas that receive rain...rainfall amounts will be fairly light and average one tenth of an inch or less per hour. However...amounts of one quarter of an inch or more per hour...will be possible with heavier showers and any thunderstorms.
A chance of showers until early morning...then showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms early in the morning. Lows around 60. Light winds. Chance of rain 80 percent.
Wednesday
Showers in the morning...then showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs in the mid to upper 60s. South winds 5 to 15 mph. Chance of rain near 100 percent.
There are currently no warnings or advisories for this location.
Public Information Statement
Statement as of 4:30 am EDT on October 7, 2008
... Fire weather/fire prevention awareness week continues today with a look at understanding how weather conditions affect fire behavior...
Weather is one of the most significant factors in determining the spread rate and intensity of fires. Two of the most important weather parameters are wind speed and relative humidity. In general... the higher the wind speed and lower the relative humidity... the greater the potential and intensity of fires. Windy conditions will help in spreading the fire downwind... while lower humidities will quickly dry out vegetation (such as dead leaves and branches) making wildfires easier to ignite and harder to contain.
Forecasting changes in wind direction is also very important to fighting wildfires. A change in wind direction will make the fire spread in a different direction... which could place life and property in harm's way. Precipitation amounts and duration are very important in determining the day's fire potential. Rain and snow will wet down vegetation making fire ignition and burning more difficult... while making the containment of wildfires easier.
Residents whose homes are in forested areas... or those who plan on visiting area forests... should follow firewise practices and keep abreast of the latest forecast from your National Weather Service. Keep in touch with local land management agencies about possible burn restrictions and preparedness actions... especially during prolonged dry conditions. A good website to obtain firewise and burning restriction information is www.Burnsafetn.Org .
Children can also play a major role in preventing fires by remembering the following safety tips:
1. Never play with matches... lighters... flammable liquids... or any fire!!!
2. Tell your friends about fire prevention.
3. Tell an adult right away if you see smoke... find matches... or see someone playing with matches.
4. Stay calm during an emergency and listen to instructions from an adult. Remember... smokey bear needs your help to spread the word that "only you can prevent Forest fires".
The topic for Wednesday will be... drought and its effects on wildfires.
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For additional fire weather information... please go to the following website: www.Srh.NOAA.Gov/mrx/firewx.Php .