

"We will have crews ready to be dispatched Saturday evening when the rain transitions to snow," she said. The Tennessee Department of Transportation was already pre-treating some roads on Friday, according to spokesperson Rebekah Hammonds.
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HOW TO DEAL WITH SNOW: Need to shovel the driveway or drive in the snow? Tips on how to deal with the white stuff this winter State prepares roads ahead of storm "Please keep up with the latest forecasts, especially if you have travel plans across Middle Tennessee or any surrounding regions." "The exact strength and track of the storm system is still uncertain, and this will determine which locations receive the heavier amounts," the forecast said. The storm, which is part of a larger system starting a sweep across much of the United States Friday, may bring heavy, wet snow to Middle Tennessee. Parts of the Cumberland Plateau, including Jamestown and Crossville, may get 6-7 inches. Further south, areas like Columbia and Waynesboro may see 3-4 inches, while Tullahoma could get 2-3 inches. Nashville could see between 4-5 inches, while Clarksville may get around 2-3 inches, NWS said Friday. "Average amounts 3-6 inches, some more, some less. "Significant snow accumulations will make travel very difficult, maybe impossible in some areas," NWS Nashville tweeted Friday morning. SATURDAY WEATHER UPDATES: Expect snow in Middle TN, but exactly how much remains unclear A winter storm watch will take effect for the entire region at 6 p.m. The "major winter storm" is expected to move across Middle Tennessee Saturday night through Sunday, the National Weather Service said. Day weekend, with 3-7 inches of snow possible. Middle Tennessee is bracing for a winter storm over the long Martin Luther King Jr. Listen to WBRY AM 1540 / FM 107.1 for Severe Weather Alerts a service of Shelter Insurance.View Gallery: First Snow in Nashville of 2022 in photosįind the latest Saturday weather updates here. The latest road conditions for the state you are calling from can be obtained by calling 5 1 1. Slow down and use caution while traveling. Some freezing rain and sleet will be mixed with the snow for areas south of Interstate 40, but any mixed precipitation will change to all snow. Precipitation will start to develop during the morning rush hour for Nashville Metro. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS…Precipitation is expected to develop over the southwest counties of the Mid State before daybreak Thursday, then spread across the area through the early morning hours. The hazardous conditions could impact the morning commute. * IMPACTS…Plan on slippery road conditions. The far southern counties of the Mid State are expected to have around 1 to 2 inches of snow mixed with light accumulations of sleet and freezing rain. * WHAT…Snow accumulations 2 to 3 inches for most areas with locally higher amounts possible. WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 4 AM TO 4 PM Middle Tennessee State University has also announced they will not have classes Thursday.įirst United Methodist Church has canceled their food distribution scheduled for Thursday morning at the Arts Center. Schools across Middle Tennessee are closing Thursday…Ĭannon County, Coffee County, DeKalb, Rutherford, Warren and Wilson will be closed Thursday, January 6 th.

Saturday morning as temperatures stay below freezing. Roads will likely remain hazardous Friday into Today and worsen tonight as temperatures drop into the teens and Hazardous travel conditions are expected to develop during the day South of I-40, a light glaze of ice along with 1 to 3 inches of snow Higher amounts possible, are anticipated along and north of I-40. Snow accumulations of 3 to 5 inches, with With some sleet and freezing rain mixing with the snow across Snow is expected to spread across theĪrea this morning and continue through the afternoon before ending, Through this evening, with a Winter Weather Advisory across far

The latest road conditions for the state you are calling from canĪ Winter Storm Warning is in effect for most of Middle Tennessee If you must travel, keep an extra flashlight, food, and water in Travel conditions developing this morning and continuing * IMPACTS…Travel could become very difficult. Inches, with locally higher amounts possible. …WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT UNTIL 8 PM CST THIS EVENING… Today’s docket has been re-scheduled for February 4 th.Ĭannon County Senior Center is closed today. Some residents may not see trucks back until Monday.Ĭircuit Court for today will not be in session. Woodbury Public Works has suspended trash pickup today. The two public hearings, part of the agenda, have also been moved. Tonight’s meeting of the County Commission has been re-scheduled for next Thursday, January 13 th.
