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By Zach Butler, Meteorologist Posted 2 days ago July 3, 2024

Smokey Mountain Weather Forecasts

Smokey Mountain Weather Forecasts

View hourly weather forecasts for every mountain in the Smokies.

Get current conditions, historical weather, sunrise/sunset times, moon phase, moonrise/moonset times, and 10-day hourly forecasts under the "Weather" tab on any mountain screen:

  • Temperature
  • Feels Like
  • Precipitation
  • Wind
  • Cloud Cover
  • Humidity
  • Lightning

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View Smokey Mountain Weather Forecasts

Tap the links below to view each summit forecast:

Andrews Bald

Big Bald

Big Cataloochee Mountain

Black Balsam Knob

Charlies Bunion

Chimney Tops

Clingmans Dome

Hooper Bald

Huckleberry Knob

Mount Cammerer

Mount Chapmen

Mount Collins

Mount Craig

Mount Guyot

Mount Kephart

Mount Le Conte

Mount Mitchell

Mount Sequoyah

Mount Squires

Mount Sterling

Peregrine Peak

Roan High Knob

Rocky Top

Silers Bald

Waterrock Knob

Get Forecast Anywhere

Smokey mountain weather forecasts by elevation

Get the forecast for any location (and elevation) in OpenSnow.

  1. Go to the "Maps" tab.
  2. Tap anywhere on land.
  3. Tap "View Forecast" or "Add to Favorites".

That way you can get a good idea of what to expect at any elevation during your hike.

Track Incoming Storms

Smokey mountain weather maps

See incoming storms, know the lightning risk, track wildfire smoke, avoid snowy trails, and more with high-resolution 3D maps in OpenSnow.

Tap the links below to view each map overlay:

Download Offline Maps

smokey mountain offline maps

Save high-resolution satellite and terrain base maps in the OpenSnow app to see your exact location on the map, even while offline and without cell service.

  1. Go to Settings > Offline Maps.
  2. Tap the (+) button in the lower right.
  3. Adjust the area and tap "Download Offline".
  4. Name the map and tap "Save".

You can then return to Settings > Offline Maps to view while you're offline, as well as edit and create new offline maps when you have service.

More Expert Tips

Lightning Safety in the Mountains


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About The Author

Zach Butler

Meteorologist

Zach Butler is currently a PhD student in Water Resources Science at Oregon State University. He just finished his master's in Applied Meteorology at Plymouth State University in New Hampshire. Originally from Maryland, he has grown up hiking and skiing up and down the East Coast. When not doing coursework, he enjoys cooking and exploring the pacific northwest on his bike.

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