Chattanooga is set to experience a chilly weekend with snow expected to start on Friday, January 6, 2025. Residents should prepare for a 50% chance of snow showers, transitioning to rain and snow before night falls. Saturday morning will bring lingering snow showers, but Sunday is forecasted to be mostly sunny. This winter weather brings much-needed relief to the area grappling with drought conditions.
Hey there, Chattanooga! Get ready to bundle up because it looks like we’re in for a chilly weekend. Snow is making its way to our lovely city on Friday, January 6, 2025, and you won’t want to miss out on what Mother Nature has in store.
The day will kick off with cloudy skies and a 50% chance of snow showers before 3 PM. So, if you’re planning to be out and about, keep your eyes peeled for those fluffy flakes dancing down from the sky! The temperature is expected to hover near a brisk 35 degrees Fahrenheit, so be sure to wear your warmest coat and maybe a cute hat or two!
As the day turns into night, the weather is set to get a little more interesting. Rain and snow showers are likely before the clock strikes 4 AM on Saturday, and with a 70% chance of precipitation, it’s looking like a snowy wonderland for those of you with early morning commitments. The low temperature for Friday night is projected at around 31 degrees, so make sure to keep those doors tightly shut to keep the cold out!
If you’re not quite ready to say goodbye to the snow just yet, Saturday morning brings a 30% chance of snow showers lingering before 7 AM. The day’s high will climb a little higher, reaching around 39 degrees, but you’d still better wrap up warm. By Saturday night, expect the skies to remain mostly cloudy, and grab your sweaters as it’ll dip down to a chilly 24 degrees!
After a somewhat frosty start to the weekend, Sunday is looking much brighter! We can look forward to a mostly sunny day with the temperature reaching near 41 degrees. What a lovely way to wrap up the weekend!
In anticipation of the wintry weather, the state’s transportation agency is prepped and ready, having activated brine operations in higher elevations. Brine, a saltwater mixture, helps to prepare our roads for what’s to come. When the snow does hit, the priority for clearing roads will be interstates and the most traveled state routes, especially areas prone to freezing. Sounds like they’re ready to keep the roads safe for all of us!
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