Latest Official Hourly Observation:

Tonight – Chilly – Overnight Low 27
Clear & cool night.
Wednesday – Sunny – Morning Low 27 / Afternoon High 50
6a 27 . 9a 34 . 12p 44 . 3p 47 . 6p 41 . 9p 38
Latest Official Hourly Observation:

Tonight – Chilly – Overnight Low 27
Clear & cool night.
Wednesday – Sunny – Morning Low 27 / Afternoon High 50
6a 27 . 9a 34 . 12p 44 . 3p 47 . 6p 41 . 9p 38
Latest Official Hourly Observation:

Tonight – Above Freezing! – Overnight Low 36
Tuesday – Mostly Sunny – Morning Low 36 / Afternoon High 49
6a 36 . 9a 40 . 12p 46 . 3p 48 . 6p 42 . 9p 39
Latest Official Hourly Observation:

Tonight – Clear; Wind Chills in the 20s – Overnight Low 28
Monday – Partly Sunny & Warming Up – Morning Low 28 / Afternoon High 46
6a 29 . 9a 35 . 12p 42 . 3p 45 . 6p 42 . 9p 40
Latest Official Hourly Observation:

Overnight Flurries – Overnight Low 29
9p 37. 12a 34 . 3a 33
The HRRR thinks drizzle will give way to late night/early morning flurries:
HRRR model, 8 p.m. tonight through 4 a.m. Sunday:
9p 40 . Midnight 38
Light rain will increase, then give way to steady rain after midnight. HRRR 1 a.m. Saturday morning:
There’s a remote chance a few snowflakes could mix in. Do not freak out. Surface temps will be comfortably above freezing.
Latest Official Hourly Observation:

Friday – Increasing Clouds, Evening Rain/Snow – Morning Low 24 / Afternoon High 48
6a 24 . 9a 33 . 12p 43 . 3p 46 . 6p 42 . 9p 40
After a cold morning, we’ll warm almost to 50 in the afternoon.
Latest Official Hourly Observation:

Tonight – Clear & C-O-L-D – Low at Midnight: 25
Bundle up tonight! Another reinforcement of Canadian air is on the way.
Thursday – Sunny & Cold – Morning Low 18, High 37
Current Official Hourly Observation

First and foremost, thank you to everyone who tweeted in reports last night via #tSpotter and as replies to @NashSevereWx. Every single report was seen by the forecasters at our NWS office in Old Hickory. Your reports provide ground truth to forecasters; the radar can only show so much. Your reports enable the NWS to serve us better, furthering their mission of protecting life and property.
Current Official Hourly Observations

Overnight snow totals:

This was created by the Snow Blob that came through after midnight, seen here at 11:52 p.m.:

We’re starting to rise above freezing:
Latest Official Hourly Observation

The snow is over. There’s a small chance you’ll see a flurry or two, but that won’t add to the totals. Additional accumulation map from 3:30 a.m. to 9 a.m.: