* WHAT…Heavy snow and ice possible. Total snow accumulations over 6 inches and ice accumulations of a quarter of an inch possible. Highest snow accumulations likely favors areas north of Interstate 40 with highest ice accumulations favoring areas south of Interstate 40.
* WHERE…A portion of Middle Tennessee.
* WHEN…From Friday evening through Sunday afternoon.
* IMPACTS…Power outages and tree damage are likely due to the ice. Travel could be nearly impossible.
A Moderate Winter Storm Watch is in effect for Davidson County from Friday evening through Sunday afternoon, with potential heavy snow and ice accumulations impacting the region. Residents should be prepared for possible power outages and travel disruptions during this period.
At 1:50 PM today in Davidson County, conditions feature a dense drizzle with a temperature of 46.6°F and winds blowing at 8.6 mph. A slight 0.01 inches of precipitation has been recorded so far.
Today’s temperature is expected to reach a high of 50.5°F, with moderate drizzle continuing and wind speeds reaching up to 12.5 mph. The chance of precipitation remains high at 86%, with an estimated total of 0.12 inches by day’s end. Tonight, the drizzle will lighten, and temperatures are forecast to drop to a low of 44.1°F. Wind speeds will decrease to up to 5.7 mph, and the chance of precipitation will lower to 25%.
Residents should stay informed on the approaching winter storm, as conditions could deteriorate, leading to more severe weather impacts over the weekend. Stay tuned to local weather updates and prepare for adverse weather conditions as described in the current winter storm watch advisory.
Today's Details
7-Day Forecast
| Day | High | Low | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wednesday | 51°F | 28°F | Drizzle: moderate |
| Thursday | 44°F | 31°F | Overcast |
| Friday | 36°F | 24°F | Drizzle: light |
| Saturday | 24°F | 21°F | Snow fall: heavy |
| Sunday | 23°F | 17°F | Snow fall: heavy |
| Monday | 22°F | -5°F | Overcast |
| Tuesday | 32°F | -6°F | Overcast |
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