Winter Weather Advisory, 1″ to 2″ Expected

Winter Weather Advisory: 9PM Tonight – 3PM Tuesday

We are under a Winter Weather Advisory.

NWS Nashville has bumped up snowfall totals slightly for our area, taking into account any heavier pockets of snow that may develop overnight and tomorrow morning. We’ve already seen this system over-perform in portions of north Arkansas and southeast Missouri today, so higher amounts cannot be discounted. read more

Snow Likely Early Tuesday Morning, 0.5″ to 1.5″, Winter Weather Advisory Likely

No Worries Flurries Possible Tonight/Overnight

As I write, radar indicates a weak clipper system producing flurries in Missouri and north Arkansas. As it creeps east into Middle Tennessee, it should encounter low moisture content. Therefore, at most only flurries are expected here. NWS-Nashville wrote: “There should be no impacts from this quick-hitting clipper.” read more

Light Snow Monday Night - Tuesday Morning

Today, Tonight, & Tomorrow

Below freezing again today. Tonight, clouds arrive. Flurries may break out. NWS-Nashville thinks flurries could develop into snow showers heavy enough to cause slick spots near the Kentucky border. We’ll watch that, but think it’ll be too far north to cause issues for us. read more

Flurries Today, Brisk Days and Another Chance for Snow Ahead

NWS Nashville – Special Weather Statement, Regarding Travel

A few snow showers have developed across mainly northern portions of middle TN this morning. Think of someone randomly picking up a snow globe and shaking it for a minute…this is what the forecast for the afternoon will be. Random flurries, with sometimes a little more intense snow shower mixed in. Accumulations will not be of concern, but any heavier burst that develops could lightly cover the grass/elevated surfaces. Snow showers such as these are difficult to detect on radar at times, so if you get any fluffy stuff, send us your images or reports! read more

Winter Weather is Here; Taking a Peek at Monday

Note the time this was posted. Check Twitter @NashSevereWx for updates and any changes.

Winter Weather Advisory – NOW Through Midnight Tonight

Current Radar Loop 3:00 PM to 3:40 PM

Snow showers have already arrived to our northwest and continue to move towards us. We are still looking at 1″ to 2″ of total accumulation for those north of I-40 and less than an 1″ expected for those south of I-40. read more

Here It Comes. Winter Weather Beginning. What To Expect.

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Winter Weather Advisory – 8 AM This Morning Through Midnight Tonight

What

  • Ice accumulation up to a 0.10 of an inch. This will occur in the AM and early afternoon primarily.
  • Snow and sleet accumulation around an 1″. This will occur during the afternoon into the early evening.

Note: models are showing different things. Some show more ice and/or snow, while others do not. These are just very rough estimates.

When and Current Model Trends

Already this morning we have see plenty of rainfall. The freezing line is currently knocking on our doorstep, which will turn our rain showers into a wintry mix very shortly. Expect for the wintry mix to arrive in the next hour or two. read more

Winter Weather Advisory, Ice 0.1″ to 0.2″, Snow Up To 1″ to 2″, Watching Those Jerk HRRR Model Runs

First let me acknowledge and thank our Intern, Brendan Schaper, for his help with this update.

Winter Weather Advisory – 8 AM Friday through Midnight Friday Night

We remain under a Winter Weather Advisory, beginning Friday at 8 AM, ending midnight Friday night.

Rain will transition to freezing rain and sleet in the morning, then to snow late morning or early afternoon. Ice accumulation of one to two tenths of an inch will occur along with the possibility for 1-2 inches of snow. read more

Updated - Friday’s Ice, Snow, ETAs, Flights, Travel, & Other Info

Winter Weather Advisory – Now In Effect Through Midnight Friday Night

Updated: We are under a Winter Weather Advisory, beginning Friday at 8 AM, ending at MIDNIGHT Friday night.

Rain will transition to freezing rain and sleet in the morning, then to snow late morning or early afternoon. Ice accumulation of one to two tenths of an inch will occur along with the possibility for 1-2 inches of snow. read more

A Glaze of Ice, Up to 1″ to 2″ of Snow Friday, Other Details, Best & Worst Case Scenarios

First and Foremost: Expect Forecast Revisions/Changes To This Forecast Tomorrow

Consult multiple, reliable sources of weather information.

Rain Thursday

“Friday snow” will be hard to believe Thursday afternoon when it starts raining off and on and we are in the mid 60°s. Rain will be heavy at times, and last into Friday morning. Sometime Friday, rain should transition to sleet and/or freezing rain, and eventually snow. read more

Warm & Dry Wednesday, Specifics on Friday’s Winter Weather Updated

One Day At A Time, Starting With Today

This morning, we are dry. Cloudy, but dry. A strengthening south wind (gusting to ~20 mph at times) will continue to pump in moisture, keeping us under overcast skies. Temperatures this afternoon make up for the gloomy conditions, rising into the lower 60s. Any leftover decorations left out or a car that needs to be washed? Probably a better day than any to wrap those tasks up. read more