NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) – Patchy flurries and snow showers are expected to develop across Middle Tennessee Sunday morning.
A few slick spots could develop on bridges and overpasses during the overnight hours, but conditions will improve a few hours after sunrise Sunday morning when temperatures rise above freezing.
However, a Winter Weather Advisory has been issued for White, Cumberland, Fentress, Overton, Pickett and Putnam counties from 6 a.m. Sunday until midnight.
On Sunday night, temperatures will drop as more snow showers push back into Middle Tennessee. More at wkrn.com/alerts
Road conditions could worsen across Middle Tennessee overnight, making traffic difficult by Monday morning, especially for areas north and east of Nashville. Visit wkrn.com/closings for more.
Middle Tennessee will see snowfall amounts ranging from flurries to a light dusting, though locations northeast of Interstate 24 will see greater accumulations.
Eastern sections of Middle Tennessee and the higher elevations in the Cumberland Plateau could get 1 to 2 inches of snow by Sunday evening.
Courtesy if WKRN Nashville’s News 2