Most of the Snow is Done, Freezing Rain the Main Hazard Saturday Night/Sunday
WBBJ 7 Forecast Update
WBBJ 7 Forecast Update:





Many areas in West Tennessee picked up close to 4″ of snow and ice on Saturday morning. Totals in general were higher north of I-40 than they were south of I-40. We will get a full list of snow totals hopefully soon from the National Weather Service and we will get them posted here soon. There will be a chance for one more round of snow late Sunday afternoon on the backside of the system. An additional -2″ could be possible in some areas. But the bigger concern tonight and Sunday is going to be the freezing rain/ice.
We are expecting the temperature in Jackson tonight to climb about 5 degrees from 4pm to midnight. As the temperatures warm, there will be a better chance for freezing rain/ice to develop. So far today, 23° is about the number where the sleet turns to freezing rain. We are expecting to reach that temperature in Jackson sometime between 10pm and midnight.
Sunday is still the more challenging part of the forecast. As of now Sunday appears to be a mostly sleet and freezing rain maker for us in West Tennessee. The closer you are to Kentucky, the better chances for you to add to your snow totals from what comes in on Sunday. Another question on Sunday is how much is going to come down as sleet and how much is going to come down as freezing rain. That will ultimately determine the severity of the ice storm that hits us. Most of us might get one last round of snow showers Sunday in the late morning or afternoon as the system clears out and cold air moves back in behind the storm.
Once the system moves out, the cold is going to dig in deep and stick around for several days. Temperatures will fall down to around 0° for both Sunday and Monday nights. On top of that, the winds will be steady as well and that will put the feels like temperatures between -10° and -20° at times too. Please stay inside starting Friday night and make sure you have what you need to survive for a few days. Some areas could be snowed and iced in until the middle of next week. We might not get above freezing until next weekend!
Storm Team Chief Meteorologist
Joel Barnes
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