When the Weekend Ends, The Nice Weather Disappears
Monday is the day of change in the Tennessee Valley. Middle 50s and sunshine on Sunday is now a thing of the past. Another wintry storm will move into then out of the Gulf of Mexico early this week. As it does, the track of the storm versus the track of the arriving cold weather will determine where and if it will snow in the Tennessee Valley.

- TUE 6AM Snow Starts

- TUE 8AM Snow Continues

- TUE 10AM Snow Ending
Above is the BAMS model rain/snow forecast for this storm system as of 6:45pm Sunday Evening. This run of this forecast starts the snow between 4am and 6am and ends the snow after 10am. While this is only one run of one computer guidance forecast, this is the highest resolution computer forecasting model available in the Tennessee Valley. We will continue to monitor this storm system. Confidence on the specifics still remains low as this storm system turns the corner out of the Gulf, picks up momentum and eventually moisture. March snows in the Southeast have a prolific history of delivering surprisingly heavy snows in bands as the storms track out of the Gulf of Mexico.
To make sure you and your family are prepared for what ever “Mother Nature” throws at us this Severe Weather Season, now is the time to get your severe weather plan in order. One of the pieces of that plan should include WAAY 31’s Weather Call. Go to http://stormforce31.waaytv.com for details and instructions on how to sign up.
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Brad Huffines, Chief Meteorologist / Storm Force 31



