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Measurements are still coming in (you send in yours on Twitter via #tSpotter, include photo/location, and measure from a hard, flat surface), but here’s the preliminary total from NWS-Nashville:
Current Radar
Measurements are still coming in (you send in yours on Twitter via #tSpotter, include photo/location, and measure from a hard, flat surface), but here’s the preliminary total from NWS-Nashville:
Current Radar
https://twitter.com/jscates/status/690643559628836864
At 7:17 AM, if you were on the NW side of this line, you were on your way winning the snow lottery. Snow was accumulating as an impressive convective snow band raced north up 65.
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Main impacts… dangerous traveling conditions and power outages. Ice accumulations up to two tenths of an inch possible with locally heavier amounts.
The snow will continue to fall through the afternoon into the evening hours. Roadways only get worse. Try to avoid driving today!
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It’s happening!

Hit up the radar above, turn on local news, and follow along on Twitter @NashSevereWx.
Major travel impacts expected.
Temps will fall into the 20°s after noon. Stuff will freeze and hang around for the rest of the day, tonight, overnight, and with temps not forecast to get above freezing Saturday, much of Saturday too.
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Rain is arriving from the south tonight. Consult the above radar or your favorite radar for current conditions. We may even see a few thunderstorms, but nothing severe, and no icenadoes.
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Before we get to tomorrow’s winter weather chances and the inevitable frenzy, let’s get you through today.
A Freezing Fog Advisory will expire at 9 AM. By mid-morning, we should see any areas of fog begin to break-up.
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Temps have hovered at and just above freezing this afternoon. After dark, we should be at or below freezing. Beware of black ice, especially on bridges and overpasses.

By midnight, we should be at 30°, where we will hold for most of the morning before dropping to 28° just before sunrise.
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SNOW DAY!!! Many of us saw Sleet, Freezing Rain, and Snow today. We got lots of great reports. Thank You!
All the snow has pushed out of our area and is now covering the Smokies. The HRRR model shows it push further east.
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Both Williamson and Davidson counties are under a Winter Weather Advisory tomorrow:
NWS is calling for about 2 inches of snow. Models are pulling about 3 inches, so that range looks like the sweet spot … Snow is more likely north than it is south…. Model data also has temps at 5,000 feet below freezing in Davidson County, above freezing in Williamson County. That means we may see snow only along and north of I-40, with a mixed bag of snow, sleet, and freezing rain south of I-40….After noon, the precip will change to rain as we rise above freezing, then move on out.
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Temperatures are in the teens early this morning. A north breeze is knocking down the “feels like” temperatures to the single digits:
Winds today will be right around 5 mph, keeping our “feels like” temps a few degrees lower than what thermometers are reading.
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