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At 6 PM, the back edge of the rain was approaching downtown Nashville, and finally signaling the end of the soaking rainfall we’ve endured today.

A Flood Watch remains in effect until noon Sunday.
Current Temps and Radar
At 6 PM, the back edge of the rain was approaching downtown Nashville, and finally signaling the end of the soaking rainfall we’ve endured today.

A Flood Watch remains in effect until noon Sunday.
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1:35 PM Update
More info on the flooding potential. We remain under an Areal Flood Watch until Noon Sunday.
You can monitor area creeks and streams by clicking here.
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Today – Ice Storm Warning – High 19°
When:
As I write this, the atmosphere is cold enough to allow for the initial precip to be snow. The image below illustrates that.
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Let’s dispense with the normal blog format.
An Ice Storm Warning is in effect beginning at Noon today.
Don’t miss the “Main Impacts” in this graphic:
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NWS-Nashville has issued a Winter Storm Warning from noon Friday until 9 AM Saturday.

Friday Morning & Afternoon
Very light and intermittent snow in the morning. (615 PM Update: the two short range weather models, the HRRR and RAP, do not send us any morning snow. The NAM4 model sends us some very light snow, but even if it makes it to us, it will encounter a very dry environment and produce very little impact. The main hazards will develop sometime after noon and rapidly worsen through the evening).
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Last night, many of you may have seen this . . .

Or heard, maybe even felt a shake . . .

You felt ice quakes. Or, to use nerd, “cryoseismic booms.” They sound like an approaching tyrannosaurs rex . . .
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First, a PSA:
Observe the top of the car following you. If you’re not sure it’s clear, it is a good idea not to follow too closely.
Is the Snowdome Dead?We thought so this morning. We stopped the #Snowdome clock this morning at . . .
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We stopped the #Snowdome clock this morning at:
An hour or so after its death, The Weather Channel broadcast this familiar image:
Despite producing very little liquid, a snow ratio over 20:1 created over 1″ of fluffy snow in some locations. (Justyn is from NWS-Nashville)
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Today’s sunlight helped the melting process. Roads improved a bit.
But here comes a clipper system located in Missouri at 4 PM:

Is this another
of the ice and snow?
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Today’s sunlight is helping the melting process. The problem is temperatures. We are not forecast to get above 30° today. It’s going to get even colder tomorrow. Above-freezing temperatures are not expected until Saturday.