From Nat'l Weather Service...
1158 AM CST MON JAN 25 2010
...WINTER STORM OUTLOOK FOR SIGNIFICANT SNOW AND ICE...
THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR MIDDLE TENNESSEE.
.DAY ONE...TODAY AND TONIGHT
NO HAZARDOUS WEATHER IS EXPECTED AT THIS TIME.
.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY
A WINTER STORM IS FORECAST FOR MIDDLE TENNESSEE LATE THIS
WEEK...PRODUCING SIGNIFICANT SNOW AND ICE ACCUMULATIONS. COMPUTER
MODELS HAVE BECOME CONSISTENT WITH THIS FORECAST OVER THE LAST
SEVERAL DAYS...AND INDICATE THE POTENTIAL FOR A SIGNIFICANT
WINTER STORM BY THE END OF THE WEEK. THOSE PLANNING TRAVEL DURING
THAT PERIOD SHOULD REMAIN ABREAST OF THE LATEST WEATHER FORECAST.
A LOW PRESSURE AREA WILL MOVE ALONG THE GULF COASTAL REGION AND
PULL IN COLDER AIR FROM THE NORTH.
THE TIME OF GREATEST IMPACT WILL BE THURSDAY NIGHT THROUGH FRIDAY
NIGHT...AND THIS IS HOW THINGS ARE EXPECTED TO UNFOLD...
...FOR THURSDAY NIGHT...WE LOOK FOR A CHANGE FROM RAIN TO SNOW
ACROSS NORTHERN AREAS...WITH A MIX OF RAIN...SLEET...AND FREEZING
RAIN ACROSS THE SOUTH. SNOW AND ICE ACCUMULATIONS ARE POSSIBLE.
...FOR FRIDAY...SNOW CONTINUES ACROSS THE NORTH...WITH SNOW ALSO
SPREADING INTO SOME SOUTHERN AREAS DURING THE DAY. MEANWHILE PARTS
OF SOUTHERN MIDDLE TENNESSEE WILL CONTINUE TO EXPERIENCE A MIX OF
RAIN...SLEET...AND FREEZING RAIN. SIGNIFICANT ACCUMULATIONS OF
SNOW AND ICE ARE LIKELY.
...FOR FRIDAY NIGHT...MUCH COLDER AIR SPREADS IN...WITH SNOW
EXPECTED OVER ALL OF THE MID STATE. MORE SNOW AND ICE
ACCUMULATIONS ARE LIKELY.
THERE IS STILL SOME UNCERTAINTY REGARDING THE EVENTUAL TRACK OF
THE LOW PRESSURE AREA ALONG THE GULF COAST. THEREFORE...IT IS
DIFFICULT TO PROVIDE A RELIABLE FORECAST OF TOTAL SNOW AND ICE
ACCUMULATIONS AT THIS TIME. HOWEVER...IT APPEARS THAT SIGNIFICANT
SNOW AND ICE ACCUMULATION WILL OCCUR OVER A LARGE PART...IF NOT
ALL...OF THE MID STATE BY THE TIME PRECIPITATION TAPERS OFF LATE
FRIDAY NIGHT.
.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...
IF THIS WINTER STORM DEVELOPS AS EXPECTED...SPOTTERS AND LOCAL
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT OFFICIALS ARE ENCOURAGED TO REPORT SNOW AND ICE
ACCUMULATIONS TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN NASHVILLE.
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3 comments:
Sitting outside the Algood Wal-Mart at 11:15 this morning, watched the temp plummet from 46 to 35 in a matter of 10 minutes or so as a wall of thick dark clouds scooted overhead and masses of white snow globs pelted my car. Incredible!
Wow, looks like Nat'l Weather service really is taking this upcoming weather VERY seriously. Their wording makes it sound very severe. I know it will be very tough, but do you have any type of expected accumulation at this time when this is all said and done?
How is Lawrenceburg going to fare in this, will we get more snow than ice because we are more west or what?
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