Thanksgiving Winter Storm Forecast Snow
A major winter storm is expected to impact the United States, including Tennessee, on Thanksgiving Day and into the weekend. The storm is expected to bring heavy snow, ice, and strong winds to the region.
The National Weather Service has issued winter storm warnings for much of Tennessee, including Nashville, Memphis, and Knoxville. The warnings are in effect from Wednesday evening through Friday morning.
The storm is expected to bring snow accumulations of 6 to 12 inches in many areas of Tennessee. Some areas could see up to 18 inches of snow. The snow is expected to be heavy and wet, which could make travel difficult.
In addition to the snow, the storm is also expected to bring ice accumulations of up to one-half inch in some areas. The ice could make roads and sidewalks slick, and could also lead to power outages.
The storm is also expected to bring strong winds, with gusts of up to 50 mph possible. The winds could cause damage to trees and power lines, and could also make travel dangerous.
The storm is expected to begin affecting Tennessee on Wednesday evening. The snow is expected to start falling on Thursday morning and continue into Friday morning. The storm is expected to move out of the region by Friday afternoon.
Travel Impacts
The winter storm is expected to have a significant impact on travel in Tennessee. The Tennessee Department of Transportation is urging motorists to avoid travel if possible. If you must travel, be sure to allow extra time and drive carefully.
The storm is also expected to cause flight delays and cancellations. If you are flying on Thanksgiving Day or the weekend, be sure to check with your airline for the latest information.
Power Outages
The winter storm could also lead to power outages. If you lose power, be sure to stay safe and warm. Never use a generator indoors, and be sure to keep candles away from flammable materials.
Stay Informed
It is important to stay informed about the latest weather forecast. You can get the latest information from the National Weather Service website or your local news station.
Be Prepared
If you are planning to travel on Thanksgiving Day or the weekend, be sure to be prepared for the winter storm. Pack extra food, water, and clothing in your car. Also, be sure to have a flashlight and a first-aid kit handy.
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