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Winter weather advisory for the mountains of East Tennessee and Southwest Virginia.
A cold front will yield light snow primarily in higher elevations with warm ground and marginal surface temperatures preventing valley accumulations tonight. Then a pause is likely during the day on Sunday before the second round of snow Sunday night through Monday brings several inches of snow to the higher elevations, with mountain tops seeing isolated spots to 6 inches. Elevations 2500 to 4000 feet may see 1-3 inches, and the valley around Tri-Cities north into Virginia may see a half inch up to an inch of snowfall during Sunday night into Monday evening.
Temperatures turn colder today through Monday, along with light to moderate snow accumulations expected across the mountains of east TN and southwest VA. Additionally, gusty winds can be expected for all areas today and Monday. Warmer temperatures by the middle of next week along with more chances for rain.
Temperatures turn colder today through Monday, along with light to moderate snow accumulations expected across the mountains of east TN and southwest VA. Additionally, gusty winds can be expected for all areas today and Monday. Warmer temperatures by the middle of next week along with more chances for rain.
Temperatures turn colder today through Monday, along with light to moderate snow accumulations expected across the mountains of east TN and southwest VA. Additionally, gusty winds can be expected for all areas today and Monday. Warmer temperatures by the middle of next week along with more chances for rain.

 Current Weather Observations...
Location Time
(EST)
Weather Vsby.
(SM)
Temp.
(ºF)
Dewpt.
(ºF)
Hum.
(%)
Wind
(mph)
Wind Chill / Heat Index
(ºF)
Pres.
(in)
Abingdon VA05:3510353080WNW 1226 [WC]29.98
Andrews-Murphy NC05:21Overcast10393069NNE 932 [WC]30.04
Chattanooga TN04:53Mostly Clear10372561NNW 15G2427 [WC]30.17
Crossville TN04:53Partly Cloudy10282277NW 819 [WC]30.13
Dalton GA05:35Partly Cloudy10383071NNW 15G2129 [WC]30.15
Knoxville TN (McGhee-Tyson)04:53Overcast10382867NW 1030 [WC]30.09
Middlesboro KY05:35Overcast10322164WNW 625 [WC]30.13
Monroe Cnty TN05:35Clear10332674NNW 15G2322 [WC]30.14
Morristown TN05:35Overcast10353286WNW 10G1727 [WC]30.07
Oak Ridge TN04:53Mostly Cloudy10352156N 828 [WC]30.13
Tazewell Cnty VA05:35Overcast10323195NW 824 [WC]29.96
Tri-Cities TN04:53Overcast10393275NNW 1032 [WC]30.01
Wise VA10:5510422856N 538 [WC]30.02
Greeneville, TN05:35Overcast10373280WNW 532 [WC]30.02


Local Weather History For February 22nd...
In 2012 storms hit producing hail as large as quarters. Flash flooding was reported.

 

 

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