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Station Number: TN-WS-12 Station Name: Jonesborough 2.5 SSW
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Observation Date 6/2/2026 7:00 AM
Submitted 6/02/2026 7:11 AM
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0.26 in.
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OVERNIGHT: Scattered skies early, becoming broken, then overcast by sunrise. Max wind: 5.4 mph. CURRENT CONDITIONS (7:00): Overcast skies. Wind10ft: Calm. T10ft: 59.2°F; Dew Pt10ft: 57.7°F; RH10ft: 95%. Tsfc: 59.0°F; RHsfc: 93%. T4”soil: 73.9°F; RH4”Soil: 89%. Altimeter Setting: 30.05 inHg and steady; 8-hr change: +0.02 inHg / 24-hr change: +0.07 inHg. Pollution: 5 µg/m3 / AQI: 28 (Good). Sunrise: 6:13; Sunset: 20:42. Wet ground. NO FROST. YESTERDAY (1 Jun): Broken skies becoming overcast by sunrise with a very light rain shower around sunrise. Then broken to overcast skies with occasional rain showers and thunderstorms (some with briefly heavy rain) thru sunset. Then broken skies becoming scattered before midnight. Very light to calm winds early increasing to 5-10 mph (gusty in thunderstorms and rain showers), then decreasing to very light to calm after sunset and continuing thru midnight. Max gust: 14.3 mph. High Temp: 77.5°F / Low Temp: 58.8°F. Normal Temperatures for 1 Jun: Low: 57°F / High: 81°F; Records: Low: 38°F / High: 91°F. NOTE#1: Last Freeze: 30 March; Last Frost: 15 May. NOTE#2: Earliest date of Last Freeze: 27 March; Earliest date of Last Frost: 8 April. NOTE#3: Median date of Last Freeze: 19 April; Median date of Last Frost: 2 May. NOTE#4: Latest date of Last Freeze: 22 May; Latest date of Last Frost: 22 May.
Snow Information
24-hr Snowfall 0.0 in.
24-hr Snowfall SWE
(Snow Water Equivalent)
0.00 in.
24-hr Snowfall SLR
(Snow to Liquid Ratio)
NA
Snowpack Depth 0.0 in.
Snowpack SWE
(Snow Water Equivalent)
0.00 in.
Snowpack Density NA
Duration Information
Precipitation Began --
Precipitation Ended --
Heavy Precip Began --
Heavy Precip Lasted --
Duration Time Accuracy --
Additional Information
Flooding --
Additional Data Recorded No