Tennessee Winter Weather Advisory: Snow-Slick Roads Expected Until 6 PM Sunday
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Nashville, TN – Snow-slick roads are anticipated across Tennessee’s Upper Cumberland region until 6 p.m. Sunday under a Winter Weather Advisory.
The National Weather Service reports snow accumulations of up to one inch, with two inches possible in higher elevations near Jamestown and Monterey. Cities like Cookeville, Crossville, and Livingston will likely experience icy travel conditions throughout the day.
Drivers should expect slippery roads, especially during the morning hours when snowfall intensifies. The advisory urges reduced speeds and increased caution on icy patches.
By late afternoon, snow is expected to taper off, but slick roads may remain a concern into the evening. Travelers can monitor current road conditions by calling 511 and should allow extra time for commutes.
Authorities encourage residents in areas with heavier snowfall to take extra precautions and avoid non-essential travel where possible. With snow-covered roads and freezing temperatures, preparation and safety are key for those navigating Sunday’s winter weather.
Stay updated with local weather forecasts and prioritize safe driving to avoid accidents.
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