Rain showers today expected to mix with or change over to snow tonight...mainly after midnight. Light accumulation is possible across the north and east...with the highest amounts on the upper Cumberland.
A few snow showers will continue along the plateau early Monday morning. Some slick spots on roads will be likely.
A few snow showers will continue along the plateau early Monday morning. Some slick spots on roads will be likely.
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A Quick Shot of Measurable Snow Possible Over Parts of the Mid State Late Tonight and Early Monday.
A low-pressure system will move across our area tonight and early Monday, pulling in colder air from the north and giving northern and eastern parts of Middle Tennessee a chance for measurable snowfall.
The best chance for snowfall accumulation will be in the counties near the Kentucky border, especially along the Highland Rim, north of Nashville, extending eastward toward Lafayette, Smithville and the Cumberland Plateau. Those areas could see between one half and one inch of snow accumulation late tonight into early Monday morning.
There is still some uncertainty regarding snowfall accumulations and temperatures late Sunday night and early Monday are expected to drop to between 29 and 32 degrees over extreme northern Middle Tennessee and along the Cumberland Plateau.
So, it is possible that some roads could become slushy or snow covered. Any snow that falls won`t stick around long, as temperatures are forecast to top out in the 40s to around 50 by Monday afternoon.
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