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Weak Earthquake Rattles Knoxville, Tennessee

by Weatherboy Team Meteorologist - May 26, 2026

The earthquake epicenter was at the orange dot inside the colored concentric circles. Image: USGS
The earthquake epicenter was at the orange dot inside the colored concentric circles. Image: USGS

According to USGS, a weak earthquake struck Knoxville, Tennessee yesterday evening. The epicenter, which was on the south bank of the Tennessee River near Carlton was 15.8 km deep. USGS measured the magnitude of the 7:41 pm seismic event at a 1.7. USGS says there were 5 earthquakes to strike the area within 60 miles of this most recent earthquake over the last 3 weeks.

Earthquake hazards are possible in broad areas of the United States. Earthquake hazard map showing peak ground accelerations having a 2 percent probability of being exceeded in 50 years, for a firm rock site. The map illustrates such hazards and is based on the most recent USGS models for the conterminous U.S. (2018), Hawaii (1998), and Alaska (2007). Image: USGS
Earthquake hazards are possible in broad areas of the United States. Earthquake hazard map showing peak ground accelerations having a 2 percent probability of being exceeded in 50 years, for a firm rock site. The map illustrates such hazards and is based on the most recent USGS models for the conterminous U.S. (2018), Hawaii (1998), and Alaska (2007). Image: USGS

According to USGS, earthquakes with a magnitude of 2.0 or less are rarely felt or heard by people, but once they exceed 2.0 , more and more people can feel them. While damage is possible with magnitude 3.0 events or greater, significant damage and casualties usually don’t occur until the magnitude of a seismic event rises to a 5.5 or greater rated event.

 

Today’s earthquake struck not far from where a  more significant magnitude 4.1 event struck last May.

Earthquakes like the one that this morning in the eastern part of Tennessee are unlikely associated with the New Madrid Seismic Zone, an area of ongoing seismic activity located near the Mississippi River. However, while USGS says western Tennessee has a higher frequency of damaging earthquake shaking, the risk isn’t that low in eastern Tennessee.  In the area of this most recent quake, USGS says its likely this area would see 50-100 damaging earthquakes over 10,000 years. While this number is low, it is much higher than it is elsewhere in the eastern half of the United States, where it’s likely to have 10 or less earthquakes over the same period.

 

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