Special Weather Statement for Gallatin, TN

Special Weather Statement
Statement as of 4:26 AM CST on February 06, 2011


...Two snowfalls are expected in middle Tennessee this week...
...The mid week snow storm could be a big one...

A strong cold front will surge into the mid state on Monday...
bringing a turn to sharply colder weather.

As colder air pours into northwestern middle Tennessee Monday
afternoon...snow is expected to develop and continue into the
evening. The snow will then spread eastward across other parts of
our area Monday night...before tapering to flurries along the
Cumberland Plateau Tuesday. Most of the mid state is expected to
receive between one half and one inch of snow by sunrise
Tuesday...with low temperatures Tuesday morning forecast to be in
the middle 20s. Some roads may become slick and hazardous.

A cold Canadian air mass will settle in across the region Tuesday
and Wednesday...as a low pressure area develops over Texas...and
heads into the lower Mississippi Valley on Wednesday afternoon.
Snow is forecast to develop over the mid state by sunset
Wednesday...and increase in intensity Wednesday night. The way
things look now...the mid state has the possibility of receiving
several inches of snow by sunrise Thursday. The snow is forecast
to diminish from the west on Thursday...but additional light amounts
are still possible. Hazardous driving conditions will likely occur
Wednesday night into Thursday.

Anyone planning travel in the mid state this week should stay
tuned to a reliable source of weather information...and listen for
any forecast updates...or winter weather statements...that might
be issued.


917 PM CST Sat Feb 5 2011

...Two snowfalls are expected in middle Tennessee this week...
...The mid week snow storm could be a big one...

A strong cold front will surge into the mid state on Monday...
bringing a turn to sharply colder weather.

As colder air pours into northwestern middle Tennessee Monday
afternoon...snow is expected to develop and continue into the
evening. The snow will then spread eastward...across other parts
of our area... Monday night...before tapering to flurries along the
Cumberland Plateau early Tuesday. Most of the mid state is expected
to receive between one half and one inch of snow by sunrise
Tuesday...with low temperatures Tuesday morning forecast to be in
the middle 20s. Some roads may become slick and hazardous.

A cold Canadian air mass will settle in across the region Tuesday
and Wednesday...as a low pressure area develops over Texas...and
heads into the lower Mississippi Valley on Wednesday afternoon.
Snow is forecast to develop over western parts of the mid state
by sunset Wednesday...then spread across the rest of the mid state...
and increase in intensity Wednesday night. The way things look now...
the mid state will likely be covered by at least several inches
of snow by sunrise Thursday...ranging up to 4 to 6 inches along the
Cumberland Plateau. The snow is forecast to diminish from the west
during the daylight hours on Thursday...but up to an inch of
additional snow could still fall over western areas...with 1 to 2
more inches along the Cumberland Plateau. Hazardous driving
conditions will likely become widespread...especially Wednesday
night into Thursday.

Anyone planning travel in the mid state this week should stay
tuned to a reliable source of weather information...and listen for
any forecast updates...or winter weather statements...that might
be issued.

Detailed Conditions and Forecast Information:
http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=37022&from_email=1

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