[BNAWX] Special Weather Statement

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Sun Feb 18 08:44:14 CST 2007


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SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NASHVILLE TN
841 AM CST SUN FEB 18 2007

TNZ005>011-023-025>034-059-062>066-078>080-181800-
CANNON-CHEATHAM-CLAY-CUMBERLAND-DAVIDSON-DEKALB-DICKSON-FENTRESS-
GRUNDY-HOUSTON-JACKSON-MACON-MONTGOMERY-OVERTON-PICKETT-PUTNAM-
ROBERTSON-RUTHERFORD-SMITH-STEWART-SUMNER-TROUSDALE-VAN BUREN-WARREN-
WHITE-WILLIAMSON-WILSON-
841 AM CST SUN FEB 18 2007

...ROADS CONTINUE TO BE ICY AND SNOW COVERED ACROSS PARTS OF
MIDDLE TENNESSEE AND THE CUMBERLAND PLATEAU THIS MORNING...

SNOW THAT FELL YESTERDAY AND OVERNIGHT HAS LEFT SLICK SPOTS ON SOME
ROADS ACROSS NORTHERN MIDDLE TENNESSEE. ACCUMULATIONS UP TO 1 INCH
WERE COMMON FOR AREAS ALONG AND NORTH OF INTERSTATE 40. SOME AREAS
ALONG THE KENTUCKY BORDER...EAST OF I 65...HAD MORE THAN 2 INCHES.
MOST OF THE TRAVEL PROBLEMS THIS MORNING ARE ON BACK ROADS...MAINLY
NORTH OF I 40 AND EAST OF I 65.

HEAVIER SNOWFALL OCCURRED ACROSS THE CUMBERLAND PLATEAU. AREAS
BETWEEN COOKEVILLE AND CROSSVILLE...AND NORTH TO JAMESTOWN HAD
SNOW ACCUMULATIONS FROM 3 TO 5 INCHES...WITH LOCALIZED 6 TO 7 INCH
AMOUNTS IN THE HIGHEST ELEVATIONS. MANY ROADS REMAINED SNOW COVERED
ACROSS THE NORTHERN CUMBERLAND PLATEAU.

TRAVELERS SHOULD CONTINUE TO USE EXTRA CAUTION ACROSS NORTHERN MIDDLE
TENNESSEE THIS MORNING. TRAVEL IS NOT RECOMMENDED AT ALL FOR THE
CUMBERLAND PLATEAU NORTH OF I 40. SUNSHINE WILL BE SEEN ACROSS THE
AREA...SO ROAD CONDITIONS SHOULD IMPROVE THROUGH THE DAY.

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