Gatlinburg looks like it will be warm and wet this weekend, cooler and drier during the week. How does this translate to the trail, if at all? I have the sophiaknows link, which seems to be offline at the moment.
Gatlinburg looks like it will be warm and wet this weekend, cooler and drier during the week. How does this translate to the trail, if at all? I have the sophiaknows link, which seems to be offline at the moment.
I think I posted this is another thread too, but you can check the current and future weather for any mountain in the range here - http://www.mountain-forecast.com/pea...forecasts/2025 You are close enough that it has the weather for this weekend already. Just plug in the different mountains along the route if you want to get an idea as you get further away from Clingmans Dome.
I have no idea. It's never been like that before, but I see what you are saying. That's just crazy!
I'm betting on 50's at night and 60-70 in the day? These will change as I hike lower in altitude. Oh yeah, from what I gather from other's experiences in the Smokys, I'll be rained on at some point during my hike.
in the valley of knoxville---we're suppose to have one of the warmest weekends of the year.....close to the 90's....
but, up in the mountains it will be a bunch cooler...
this past weekend i was at 5500 feet in the nantahala and it got quite chilly at night......
I've been following the forecast too. I don't know what to believe. The temperatures at higher elevations are predicted to be the same as in the valleys. Does not make much sense to me.
An inversion? Or the website is messed up?Originally Posted by redseal:1522137