MEMPHIS, Tenn. — We’re on track for a major winter storm to impact the Mid-South, with several inches of snow falling Thursday night through early Friday afternoon.
Expect bitterly cold temperatures in the high teens/low 20s early Thursday, but we should actually see a decent warmup during the day with light southerly flow kicking in through the afternoon. For at least a short time we’ll climb into the mid to high 30s.
Other than the cold, we have no issues through Thursday afternoon. As precipitation begins to arrive from west to east Thursday evening, it’s likely to start as a brief drizzle or sleet before quickly changing over to snow.
Snowfall will intensify overnight and remain heavy at times through Friday morning. The heaviest snow is expected from about 4 a.m. to noon Friday.
It will gradually taper off from west to east Friday afternoon. While only a few schools have officially cancelled classes on Friday so far, you should plan on ALL schools ultimately making that decision. Keep up with school closings here.