Sample of past and real-time images from our weather pagesSample of past and real-time images from our weather pages for the Daniel Boone National Forest & Great Smoky Mountains National Park. More weather maps and information can be found here.
Snow on Mt. LeConte
Snow on Mt. LeConte
Early spring storm leaves two feet of snow in the highlands of the Great Smokies.
Clear Skies in the Great Smokies
Clear Skies in the Great Smokies
Extraordinary Clear Skies in the Great Smokies with evidence of veritcal zonation of spring canopy leaf-outExtraordinary Clear Skies in the Great Smokies with evidence of vertical zonation of spring canopy leaf-out. May 18.
Apr 27: Evidence of Spring the Great Smokies
Apr 27: Evidence of Spring the Great Smokies
A morning and evening photograph of the east Smokies, from the Look Rock webcam.A morning and evening photograph of the east Smokies, from the Look Rock webcam. This area is covered in our Great Smoky Mountains Trail Map: [img]http://www.outragegis.com/store/images/T/GRSM-Map-Icon-Small.jpg[/img] Buy this map
Apr 20: Low clouds in the Great Smokies
Apr 20: Low clouds in the Great Smokies
It's all about light. Low clouds across region created unique scenes of intense light and shadow. A photographers dream.It's all about light. Low clouds across region created unique scenes of intense light and shadow. A photographers dream. Images from our weather page for the Great Smoky Mountains Trail Map: [img]http://www.outragegis.com/store/images/T/GRSM-Map-Icon-Small.jpg[/img] Buy this map
April 15: A Tale of Two Smokies
April 15: A Tale of Two Smokies
Northwesterly flow and uplift over mountainsWe see two very different Smokies today and the highest peaks in the southern Appalachians provide an atmospheric boundary. On the west side of the mountains we see low dense stratus clouds, but on the east side we have clear skies. As the atmosphere is uplifted over the the highest ridge of mountains there's abundant cooling and cloud formation. The winds are form the northwest and the Smokies offer the mountain boundary along the Tennessee/North Carolina stateline. As the winds cross over the mountains, the descend, warm, and prevent cloud formation especially just east of the summits. Winds are north/northwesterly at 6-12 m.p.h. with orographic uplift along west of mountains and perhaps katabatic winds on east downslope? Gusts to 24 m.p.h on east side of mountain with slightly lower relative humidity.