MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Now is the time to get prepared before the winter storm moves in on Friday, bringing with it several inches of snow and hazardous travel conditions.
Expect bitterly cold temperatures in the high teens/low 20s early Thursday morning, 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 will climb into the mid to high 30s.
As precipitation begins to arrive from west to east tonight, 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.
It will gradually taper off from west to east on Friday afternoon. While only a few schools have officially canceled classes on Friday so far, you should plan on ALL schools ultimately making that decision.
Everyone in the WREG viewing area is going to get at least 2-4 inches of snow. However, there will be a large swath of 5-7+ inches along and south of I-40, down through the Delta and northern Mississippi.