Memphis is set to get hit with a cold weather system early this week that could drop wind chills to as low as 5 degrees.
An intense winter storm system brought significant snow accumulation to West Tennessee on Friday and while final totals are still being determined, the National Weather Service office in Memphis shared a first look. Based on rough measurements, Friday set ...
Memphis is under a winter storm warning set to continue through Saturday morning with up to 6 inches of snow expected Friday.
Temperatures in the Memphis area aren’t expected to reach 40 degrees over the next week and the snow isn't likely to melt anytime soon, according to the National Weather Service in Memphis. While mostly sunny skies are expected on Saturday and Sunday,
Confidence is building that Memphis could see a few inches of snow on Friday. On Tuesday morning, the National Weather Service announced on X, formerly known as Twitter, that the Mid-South has an increasing likelihood of some wintry precipitation on Friday.
Memphis is expected to receive four to six inches of sno w on Friday, and road conditions are expected to worsen as the day goes on.
Live updates as a major winter storm is forecast to hit the Memphis area Friday, with snow, ice and frigid temperatures in the forecast.
Tennesseans should be getting ready for some cold temperatures. Here's the latest weather predictions for the weekend into next week.
TEMA recommends staying prepared ahead of the winter storm, which is expected to last from the evening of Thursday, Jan. 9, until the afternoon of Saturday, Jan. 11.
Some Tennesseans have already started to see snow accumulation as a winter storm passes over the state. Take a look at where the storm is and more here.
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