[BNAWX] Winter Weather Warnings, Watches, Advisories
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Mon Feb 28 17:49:10 CST 2005
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URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE...CORRECTED FOR START TIME
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NASHVILLE TN
330 PM CST MON FEB 28 2005
.COLDER AIR WILL CONTINUE TO MOVE INTO THE REGION TONIGHT AND
TUESDAY WITH GUSTY NORTHWEST WINDS. THIS COLD AIR...ALONG WITH
LINGERING MOISTURE AND AN UPPER LEVEL LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM...WILL
BRING SNOW SHOWERS TO THE REGION. ACCUMULATIONS WILL VARY
DEPENDING ON EXACT LOCATION AND ELEVATION. GENERALLY...MOST AREAS
WILL HAVE AROUND 1 INCH OF SNOWFALL WITH GREATER AMOUNTS POSSIBLE
FOR HIGHER ELEVATIONS.
TNZ010-011-031>034-065-066-010400-
CLAY-CUMBERLAND-FENTRESS-JACKSON-OVERTON-PICKETT-PUTNAM-WHITE-
330 PM CST MON FEB 28 2005
...SNOW ADVISORY NORTHERN CUMBERLAND PLATEAU AND ADJACENT AREAS FROM
THIS EVENING UNTIL NOON TUESDAY...
SNOW SHOWERS WILL DEVELOP TONIGHT AND CONTINUE THROUGH TUESDAY
MORNING. ACCUMULATIONS WILL RANGE FROM AROUND 1 INCH IN LOCATIONS
SUCH AS LIVINGSTON AND COOKEVILLE TO NEAR 3 INCHES IN LOCATIONS THAT
USUALLY SEE HEAVIER SNOWFALL...SUCH AS JAMESTOWN...MONTEREY AND THE
HIGHEST ELEVATIONS.
MOST OF THE ACCUMULATING SNOW WILL OCCUR BETWEEN MIDNIGHT AND
DAYBREAK TUESDAY. IF YOU HAVE TRAVEL PLANS...YOU SHOULD MONITOR THE
LATEST WEATHER CONDITIONS AND BE PREPARED FOR POSSIBLE TRAVEL DELAYS.
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