News Summary
A Winter Storm Warning has been issued for Middle Tennessee, including Nashville, as snowfall predictions vary across the region. Residents should brace for snowfall amounts between 2 to 4 inches in Nashville and up to 6 inches in Clarksville. A travel alert warns of dangerous conditions starting Tuesday night, with a Cold Weather Advisory set to follow. However, sunshine and warmer temperatures are expected later in the week, promising a brief respite before more winter weather comes into play.
Winter Storm Warning for Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky
Residents of Nashville and surrounding areas, brace yourselves! A Winter Storm Warning has been issued for Middle Tennessee, kicking off the chilly season with a bang. From now until Wednesday morning, a flurry of snow is on its way, bringing with it some pretty cold temperatures that are sure to have you reaching for your warmest coat.
Snowfall Predictions
Snowfall amounts are shaping up to be quite varied across the region. Southeastern Middle Tennessee may see around 1 to 2 inches of snow, while the northwest region of Middle Tennessee and parts of southwest Kentucky could be looking at much heftier amounts of 4 to 6 inches. Nashville is expected to get a cozy blanket of 2 to 4 inches, while Clarksville could end up with up to 6 inches of snow!
Travel Alert
Heads up for those planning to hit the roads! Accumulating snowfall is likely to create less than ideal driving conditions starting Tuesday night. It’s certainly best to exercise caution if you do venture out, as dangerous driving situations are expected.
Cold Weather Advisory
The chill doesn’t stop at just the snow. A Cold Weather Advisory kicks in at midnight on Thursday and will last through 10 AM, so make sure to layer up because the mercury is expected to plunge into the single digits overnight. Be prepared for those frigid wind chill values that could dip below zero on Thursday morning. Brr! With high temperatures only expected to reach the 20s, it’s a good idea to keep hot cocoa at hand!
Sunshine and Warmer Days Ahead
But don’t fret just yet! Sunshine is anticipated to make a comeback Thursday afternoon, although you might still see a few lingering clouds hanging around. The weekend is shaping up to be a bit warmer, with forecasts showing highs in the low 40s on Saturday and mid-40s on Sunday. So, plan that outdoor activity you’ve been postponing!
Snow and Weekend Weather
If you’re hoping for a perfect winter weekend, keep an eye out for some light snow or flurries on Saturday. Sunday is expected to be partly cloudy, which might just provide a perfect backdrop for some hot drinks and cozy hangs at home.
Next Week’s Forecast
Looking ahead to next week, the forecast is looking cheerier with mostly partly cloudy skies and highs reaching the upper 50s on Monday and low 60s on Tuesday. So, it looks like winter won’t have a chance to overstay its welcome after this storm.
Metro Nashville’s Snow Response
Nashville’s city crews are on it! They’ve expanded their snow response fleet, adding more snowplows to the mix and extending snow routes for better clearance. Over 2,400 miles of designated snow routes have already been pre-treated to help combat the wintery conditions. How’s that for being prepared?
Stay Safe!
This winter storm is causing some serious concern, especially with the aftermath of recent rain that has led to flooding across the area. As the temperatures drop, the National Weather Service is warning residents to keep an eye out for potential frostbite and hypothermia risks.
So stay safe out there, bundle up, and prepare for a wintry wonderland. It may be cold, but it’s also a beautiful time of year! Keep warm and enjoy the snow!
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Additional Resources
- WSMV: Several Inches of Snow Expected Across Middle Tennessee
- Wikipedia: Winter Storm
- WKRN: TN Winter Storm on February 18
- Google Search: Winter Storm Tennessee
- Axios: Snow Driving in Nashville Dangerous
- Google Scholar: Winter Weather Safety
- WSMV: Accumulating Snow Starts This Evening
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Winter Storms
- Tennessean: Tennessee Winter Weather
- Google News: Winter Weather Tennessee
