[BNAWX] Special Weather Statement

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Wed Jan 30 08:38:15 CST 2019


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Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Nashville TN
838 AM CST Wed Jan 30 2019

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Humphreys-Dickson-Cheatham-Davidson-Wilson-Trousdale-Smith-
Jackson-Putnam-Overton-Fentress-Perry-Hickman-Lewis-Williamson-
Maury-Marshall-Rutherford-Cannon-De Kalb-White-Cumberland-Bedford-
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Including the cities of Dover, Clarksville, Springfield,
Hendersonville, Gallatin, Goodlettsville, Lafayette, Celina,
Byrdstown, Erin, Waverly, New Johnsonville, McEwen, Dickson,
Ashland City, Kingston Springs, Nashville, Lebanon, Mount Juliet,
Hartsville, Carthage, South Carthage, Gordonsville, Gainesboro,
Cookeville, Livingston, Jamestown, Allardt, Linden, Lobelville,
Centerville, Hohenwald, Franklin, Brentwood, Columbia, Lewisburg,
Murfreesboro, Smyrna, La Vergne, Woodbury, Smithville, Sparta,
Crossville, Shelbyville, Tullahoma, Manchester, McMinnville,
Altamont, Coalmont, Spencer, Clifton, Waynesboro, Lawrenceburg,
and Pulaski
838 AM CST Wed Jan 30 2019

...Snow Showers this morning expected to move down I-24 corridor
and the Plateau. Arctic air remains across all of Middle Tennessee
through midday Thursday...

Following the arrival of an arctic cold front, an area of light
snow has moved into Middle Tennessee this morning. Snowfall
accumulations have been reported from a dusting up to around one
half of an inch. Similar amounts are likely to occur from the
Nashville metro area down the I-24 corridor and along largely the
southern Plateau. Use caution if driving on area roadways as any
snow that falls could create icy and slick conditions, especially
on bridges and overpasses.

Otherwise, the Arctic cold front will bring much colder
temperatures to Middle Tennessee through early Thursday. Highs
today will only reach around 20 north to around 30 south. The
coldest night of the season, thus far, is expected to occur
tonight when low temperatures drop to between 5 and 15. Making it
feel even colder, northerly winds from 5 to 15 mph will cause wind
chill values today through tonight to range from the single
digits north and teens south. Temperatures will finally begin to
rebound by Thursday afternoon with highs reaching the 30s and 40s.

To protect yourself against this Arctic cold, be sure to dress in
layers and cover all exposed skin if venturing outside. Consider
bringing in any outdoor pets to protect them from the cold. Wrap
any outdoor pipes and faucets, and leave a slow drip on indoor
faucets, to prevent them from freezing or bursting. Check on the
elderly and homeless as they are more susceptible to the cold.

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