Winter Storm Expected to Bring Snow to Chattanooga

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News Summary

Chattanooga is preparing for a winter storm that is set to hit early Friday morning, with snowfall predictions ranging from 2 to 6 inches. Residents are advised to brace for initial sleet and freezing rain followed by the expected snow. Travel may become hazardous, and local authorities are taking emergency actions to ensure safety as hospitals and public services prepare. Residents are encouraged to stay warm and check on others during this winter weather.

Winter Storm Ready to Hit Chattanooga with Possible Snow Wonderland!

Get your snow boots ready, Chattanooga! The weather forecast is adopting a winter wonderland theme as a winter storm system is set to make its move on the region come early Friday morning. The snow is expected to start falling between 4 a.m. and 6 a.m., so set those alarm clocks!

Snow Forecast: Get Ready for Flurries!

Brace yourself for a delightful blanket of snow as predictions indicate snowfall could range from 2 to 5 inches within the city. Some areas might even see a delightful surprise of up to 6 inches. However, before that fluffy white stuff comes tumbling down, expect a mix of sleet and freezing rain to prelude the snowfall. Be mindful, as some key areas may see an ice accumulation of about one-tenth of an inch prior to the snow.

Time to Play in the Snow!

If you’re dreaming of snowball fights and building igloos, the best time to enjoy the winter magic might be in the morning before conditions take a turn for the worse. Chief meteorologist David Karnes suggests that you get outdoors and soak up the snowy fun before the weather becomes more serious.

What to Expect in Different Areas

For most of our lovely residents, the expected snowfall is around 2 to 4 inches. However, those living in southeastern communities should prepare themselves for a little less cheer, as some may see just 1 inch of snow. The National Weather Service has also issued a winter storm warning for various counties in Southeast Tennessee. This includes Bradley, Hamilton, Marion, Sequatchie, and Polk, while counties in North Alabama like DeKalb, Jackson, and Madison are also bracing for the winter chill.

Travel Advisory: Stay Safe Out There

If you’ve got travel plans on Friday, be cautious. It’s anticipated that roads will become quite hazardous due to untreated surfaces turning slick as temperatures dip to the mid- to upper 20s come Saturday morning. So, it’s a wise idea to stay off the roads if you can help it.

Storm Preparedness in Full Swing

Ahead of the storm, the governors of both Georgia and Alabama have declared states of emergency, urging residents to take the necessary precautions. Transportation crews in the tristate area are gearing up and taking proactive steps to keep our roads safe. They’ve been busy replenishing salt supplies and are ready to mobilize for snow removal efforts.

Emergency Actions: Hospitals and Public Works

Chattanooga hospitals, including CHI Memorial and Parkridge Health System, are preparing to maintain normal operations throughout the storm. They’ve already rescheduled elective procedures to focus on emergency needs. Meanwhile, the public works department has kicked off proactive measures like brining roads and deploying over 100 workers for snow clearance.

Be Prepared and Stay Warm!

As we gear up for this winter storm, it’s important to make sure you have your emergency kits ready and your vehicles prepared for winter travel. Don’t forget to check in on friends and family, especially those who may need a little extra help during the frosty weather.

So, Chattanooga, keep your spirits high and your shovels handy! With a little planning and preparation, we can make it through this winter storm together. Stay safe and warm!

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