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Tennessee – Gray skies and damp pavement set the tone this morning as winter officially arrives with a softer edge than usual. The air feels cool but not harsh, and winds brush across West Tennessee as clouds thicken. While no immediate cold shock is in place, conditions are already shifting in ways that could affect travel and daily plans over the next several days.
According to the National Weather Service in Memphis, light rain develops later Monday and becomes more widespread into Monday night. Rain chances climb toward 60 to 70 percent, with highs rising into the lower 60s Monday and near 70 by Tuesday. Roads across Shelby County, including I-40 and I-240, could turn slick during heavier showers, especially during evening commutes…