A significant winter snowstorm is expected to hit Memphis starting Thursday evening. With accumulations of up to seven inches in some areas, residents should prepare for travel difficulties and hazardous conditions. A winter storm watch is in effect, and officials urge individuals to stock up on supplies and stay safe. As the storm unfolds, conditions may become treacherous with slick roads and melting snow refreezing overnight. Stay informed and take necessary precautions as Memphis braces for this winter weather.
Well folks, winter is knocking at Memphis’ door, and this time, it’s bringing significant snowfall along with it! This Friday, January 10, the National Weather Service is projecting a serious winter storm that could disrupt daily life in the Mid-South.
As we get ready for the storm, a winter storm watch has been issued, beginning at 6 p.m. Thursday and extending all the way to 6 a.m. Saturday. Snow is set to start developing not long after sunset on Thursday evening, and it’ll be bustling across the Mid-South region as we head into Friday morning.
The heavy snow is expected to hit between 6 a.m. and noon, and if forecasts hold true, many areas may see accumulations ranging from four to six inches of snow throughout the Memphis metro area. Some areas, particularly towards DeSoto County, could even see closer to seven inches or more! Meanwhile, the southeastern parts of West Tennessee are likely to face similar snowfall amounts. Can you say snow day?
A winter storm watch means that the conditions are ripe for a winter storm event that could be hazardous to both life and property. So, as the snow begins to blanket the city and the surrounding areas, there are a few things to keep in mind. Snow accumulation is likely to lead to travel troubles, starting early Friday morning and probably extending through the weekend.
With the forecast indicating a whopping 90% chance of precipitation on Friday and temperatures staying chilly near 32 degrees, road conditions are expected to become slick by as early as 3 a.m. on Friday. If you can avoid driving, it might be best to stay off the roads altogether for your safety and the safety of others.
As the storm rolls in, snow is predicted to start late Thursday and continue into Friday, with most of the flurries wrapping up by around 4 p.m. on the same day. But be cautious—the combination of melting snow during the day and freezing temperatures at night is sure to create more <hazardous conditions throughout the weekend as melting and refreezing take place.
And here’s where it gets a bit tricky! Snowfall may shift to a mix of rain and snow in the southern parts of the area, which could effectively reduce overall snow totals. The wet snow can make roadways both slick and treacherous, adding to the challenges faced during the storm.
As always, it’s crucial to stay informed, especially with the weather forecast changing by the minute. Confidence in the storm’s likely impacts is building with each weather observation, and officials are urging individuals to take the necessary precautions. That means stocking up on supplies, preparing for possible road closures, and making contingency plans to stay safe at home.
So, grab that hot cocoa and settle in—Memphis is about to be transformed into a winter wonderland. But remember, along with the beauty of snow comes the responsibility to stay safe. Keep warm and be careful out there as we all brace for this upcoming winter storm!
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