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Winter Weather Warnings Sweep Across East Tennessee

Winter landscape in East Tennessee covered in snow

News Summary

Residents of East Tennessee are bracing for significant winter weather as a Winter Weather Advisory has been issued, predicting snowfall accumulations of 1 to 3 inches. With temperatures dropping to 19°F and hazardous road conditions expected, motorists are advised to drive cautiously. Weather updates are crucial as the region prepares for a chilly and snowy day ahead.

Winter Weather Warnings Sweep Across East Tennessee

As the temperatures begin to drop, the residents of East Tennessee appear to be in for a wintry surprise! A Winter Weather Advisory has been officially issued by the National Weather Service in Morristown for several areas across the region. This advisory is set to take effect from 2 a.m. on Wednesday and will last until midnight Wednesday night, so mark your calendars!

What Can You Expect?

If you haven’t already brought out your snow boots, now might be the time to do so! Weather forecasts predict snowfall accumulations of up to 1 inch initially, but there’s more on the way—later in the day, we could see a total of 1 to 3 inches by the time the flurries wrap up.

Now, let’s talk road conditions. The advisory warns that hazardous conditions are anticipated, especially on those pesky bridges and overpasses which tend to ice over. Motorists are strongly advised to slow down and be extra cautious while out and about. Early morning commuters should especially brace themselves for those slippery roads, as the snowfall might just turn your Wednesday morning commute into a bit of a nail-biter.

Temperature Drop & Evening Commute

Morning temperatures are expected to hover around 35°F with a strong chance of snowfall (around 80%, to be exact). If you’re getting ready to hit the road for work or school, keep in mind that the roads could be covered in a light dusting of snow, making for challenging driving conditions.

As the day rolls on and into the evening, it seems the snow isn’t going anywhere fast. Evening conditions will remain cloudy with persistent snow showers, and by the time midnight rolls around, steady snow is expected. So, if you have plans to head out after dark, make sure you plan accordingly!

Prepare for the Cold!

Now, if you thought that was it for the winter fun, think again! Overnight temperatures are set to make a dramatic drop, plummeting to a chilling low of 19°F. With this drop in temperature, the advisory mentions a 70% chance of snow through the night. Clearly, winter is not pulling any punches here!

A Cautious Commute

The light and variable winds at around 5 to 10 mph coming from the north-northwest will do little to warm things up, so bundle up if you’re heading out! The combination of falling snow and dropping temperatures can create icy conditions on the roads, leading to potential hazards for drivers.

As a friendly reminder, you can always check the latest road conditions by dialing 511 from your phone before heading out. It’s always better to be safe than sorry!

Be Prepared!

In summary, East Tennessee residents should prepare for a day filled with snow and less-than-ideal traveling conditions. Be sure to keep an eye on weather updates and drive safely! With a bit of caution, you can navigate through this winter wonderland with ease. Stay warm, and enjoy the snowy scenery!

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