Half a foot of snow predicted for Mid-South Friday
Snowfall is expected to begin overnight Thursday into Friday morning and continue throughout the day Friday.Related content:
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Snowfall is expected to begin overnight Thursday into Friday morning and continue throughout the day Friday.Related content:
The Mid-South will experience weather whiplash in the next 24 hours as a significant cold front ushers in the coldest air of the season this week.
Temperatures may barely rise above freezing while low temperatures could drop into the teens. Combined with forecast northerly wind, wind chill values could be dangerously cold.
Plus, a look at Christmases past and the only holiday on record to see measurable snowfall in Memphis.
Rain is in the forecast this weekend, if you have outdoor holiday (or other) plans, prepare accordingly.
St. Jude Marathon participants can expect sunshine Saturday but also cold conditions as temperatures start in the upper 20s at sunrise.
In the wake of a Wednesday night cold front, an air mass of Canadian origin surges into the Mid-South. And the cold air mass looks to have staying power.
According to AAA, a record 80 million people will travel for Thanksgiving this year. One of the biggest travel headaches, especially for those who are flying — but also those on the roads — can be inclement weather.
The first three weeks of November continued an October trend of warmer than normal conditions. That streak breaks with this forecast.
Historical trends, including El Niño and La Niña, can help predict what might occur in Memphis during the upcoming winter season.
This weekend’s forecast hints at more seasonal weather to come.
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