Less snow, temperatures near 0 expected on Monday
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — While additional heavy snowfall is not expected, bitterly cold temperatures and icy conditions on our roadways will combine for dangerous weather on Monday.
Temperatures will be between 15 and 20 and wind chills will hold near zero– that makes for very little melting.
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The new snowfall models have backed off considerably, showing less snow today than previously forecasted.
Another one to three inches is possible, but the heaviest will be in north central or northeast Mississippi.
Much of the Metro will see flurries “on and off” for the rest of the morning before ending.
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As the snow ends later this afternoon, concern will translate to the roads, as icy conditions will pose a threat to drivers.
While talking with WREG, Shelby County Sheriff’s Office Chief Deputy Anthony Buckner called the roads “treacherous.”
Colonel Marcus Worthy with the Traffic Division for Memphis Police urged citizens to stay off the road. “Cars are breaking down, people are blowing their tires. We’re trying to make sure that no one is stuck in their vehicles.”
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