* WHAT…Heavy snow and ice possible. Total snow accumulations over 6 inches and ice accumulations over half an inch possible. Highest snow accumulations are favored for areas north of Interstate 40 with highest ice accumulations favored for areas south of Interstate 40.
* WHERE…A portion of Middle Tennessee.
* WHEN…From Friday evening through Sunday afternoon.
* IMPACTS…Expect power outages and tree damage due to the ice. Travel could be impossible.
* WHAT…Visibility a quarter to a half mile in dense fog.
* WHERE…A portion of Middle Tennessee.
* WHEN…Until 9 AM CST this morning.
* IMPACTS…Low visibility could make driving conditions hazardous.
* WHAT…Visibility a quarter mile to a half in freezing fog.
* WHERE…A portion of Middle Tennessee.
* WHEN…Until 9 AM CST this morning.
* IMPACTS…Low visibility could make driving conditions hazardous. Bridges and overpasses may become slick.
Nashville awakens to a crisp, clear morning with the thermometer nudging just below the freezing mark at 0.9°C. Gentle whispers of wind at 6.9 kph stir the silence, marking a tranquil start to the day under a vast expanse of clear sky. There is no hint of precipitation to mar the clarity; the landscape remains dry.
As the day unfolds, the sun promises to climb higher, softening the chill with anticipated highs reaching 7.2°C. The chilly fingers of dawn will retreat, yet never quite releasing their grip as temperatures are expected to dip back to -0.6°C as dusk falls. The wind, remaining modest, will flutter up to 10.4 kph, barely rustling the bare branches of winter-stripped trees.
Yet, the serenity of today’s weather carries a note of caution. A Moderate Winter Storm Watch casts a shadow over the coming days, effective from Friday evening through Sunday afternoon. The forecast predicts a possible onslaught of heavy snow and ice, with total accumulations that could exceed 6 inches for snow and half an inch for ice. This impending storm targets areas north of Interstate 40 for the heaviest snowfall, while ice threatens to glaze surfaces south of this divide.
Travelers and residents should be wary of power outages and severe travel disruptions as the storm approaches. Moreover, the advisories extend to a Minor Dense Fog Advisory and a Minor Freezing Fog Advisory, suggesting that visibility could significantly reduce, adding complexity to the already anticipated challenges.
Tonight, Nashville will repose under starlit skies, with the temperature once again flirting with the zero mark. Winds will soften to a gentle breeze up to 7.9 kph, providing a quiet eve before the storm’s expected arrival. As the inhabitants tuck into their homes, the city holds its breath, prepared yet hopeful, as it waits to see what the winter skies will bring.
Today's Details
7-Day Forecast
| Day | High | Low | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Thursday | 7°C | -1°C | Fog |
| Friday | 4°C | -5°C | Overcast |
| Saturday | -5°C | -7°C | Snow fall: heavy |
| Sunday | -5°C | -8°C | Snow fall: heavy |
| Monday | -5°C | -21°C | Snow fall: slight |
| Tuesday | -1°C | -24°C | Overcast |
| Wednesday | 0°C | -7°C | Snow fall: slight |
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