From sn at ds.bz Thu Feb 1 04:17:47 2007 From: sn at ds.bz (sn at ds.bz) Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2007 09:17:47 -0000 Subject: [ETSkywarnings] Winter Weather Statement Message-ID: urgent - winter weather message national weather service morristown tn 416 am est thu feb 1 2007 ...significant snow or a mix of wintry precipitation expected today and tonight... .strong winds a few thousand feet into the atmosphere will transport moisture from the gulf of mexico into the cold air mass that covers much of the southeastern u.s. snow will continue to spread across the area today...then warmer air aloft will turn some of the precipitation into sleet and rain. cold pockets of air at some locations may experience a brief period of light freezing rain as well. the precipitation will likely taper off during the afternoon... and will start again at mostly the northern locations thursday evening as another weaker system races through the area. areas along and north of a line from oak ridge to greeneville will have a better chance of getting mostly snow and sleet. the heaviest amounts of snow should occur in the mountains along the tennessee and north carolina line...the northern cumberland plateau and across the higher terrain of southwestern virginia. some light icing may accumulate up to around 1/10 inch...from any periods of light freezing rain. be sure to check road conditions and the latest forecasts before traveling thursday through friday. stay tuned to this station for later forecasts and statements from your national weather service. county specific message: /o.ext.kmrx.sn.y.0004.070201t0916z-070202t0900z/ hancock-hawkins-sullivan-northwest greene-washington tn- northwest carter- including the cities of...sneedville...rogersville...kingsport... bristol...greeneville...johnson city...elizabethton 416 am est thu feb 1 2007 ...snow advisory now in effect until 4 am est friday... the snow advisory is now in effect until 4 am est friday. snow will move into the region before daybreak today and will continue through most of the morning. some sleet and rain may mix in with the snow at times. the snow will taper off late today but increase again tonight before ending early friday morning. total snow accumulations through thursday evening may total from 2 to 5 inches...with the heavier snow amounts mostly at and above 2000 feet in elevation. some localized light ice accumulations will also be possible. a snow advisory means that periods of snow are expected or occurring...but accumulations are expected to be light. driving and walking may be difficult on untreated roadways and sidewalks. be prepared for snow covered roads and limited visibilities. if you must travel...slow down and allow extra time to reach your destination. Affected Counties: In Tennessee: Carter, Greene, Hancock, Hawkins, Sullivan, Washington. *************** Copyright 2007 DataSwitch Information Services. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Any unauthorized redistribution of this message without the express written and signed consent of a DataSwitch officer constitutes a copyright violation and should be reported to admin at dataswitch.com -- DataSwitch Information Services, Inc. You have received this bulletin as part of your paid subscription to a DataSwitch service. To unsubscribe, send request with your account name to admin at dataswitch.com; or call 269-983-6271. *************** From sn at ds.bz Thu Feb 1 04:17:51 2007 From: sn at ds.bz (sn at ds.bz) Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2007 09:17:51 -0000 Subject: [ETSkywarnings] Winter Weather Statement Message-ID: urgent - winter weather message national weather service morristown tn 416 am est thu feb 1 2007 ...significant snow or a mix of wintry precipitation expected today and tonight... .strong winds a few thousand feet into the atmosphere will transport moisture from the gulf of mexico into the cold air mass that covers much of the southeastern u.s. snow will continue to spread across the area today...then warmer air aloft will turn some of the precipitation into sleet and rain. cold pockets of air at some locations may experience a brief period of light freezing rain as well. the precipitation will likely taper off during the afternoon... and will start again at mostly the northern locations thursday evening as another weaker system races through the area. areas along and north of a line from oak ridge to greeneville will have a better chance of getting mostly snow and sleet. the heaviest amounts of snow should occur in the mountains along the tennessee and north carolina line...the northern cumberland plateau and across the higher terrain of southwestern virginia. some light icing may accumulate up to around 1/10 inch...from any periods of light freezing rain. be sure to check road conditions and the latest forecasts before traveling thursday through friday. stay tuned to this station for later forecasts and statements from your national weather service. county specific message: /o.ext.kmrx.ww.y.0002.070201t0916z-070202t0900z/ anderson-union-grainger-hamblen-northwest cocke-roane-loudon-knox- jefferson-nw blount-north sevier- including the cities of...clinton...oak ridge...maynardville... rutledge...morristown...newport...kingston...lenoir city... knoxville...dandridge...maryville...sevierville 416 am est thu feb 1 2007 ...winter weather advisory now in effect until 4 am est friday... the winter weather advisory is now in effect until 4 am est friday. snow will move into the area by daybreak thursday and will continue much of the morning. sleet and rain will likely mix in the precipitation at times later in the morning and continue in the afternoon. snow and rain will increase this evening before ending early friday. total snow accumulations through thursday evening may total from 2 to 5 inches. a winter weather advisory means that periods of snow and sleet are expected...but accumulations are expected to be light. driving and walking may be difficult on untreated roadways and sidewalks. be prepared for snow and ice covered roads and limited visibilities. if you must travel...slow down and allow extra time to reach your destination. Affected Counties: In Tennessee: Anderson, Blount, Cocke, Grainger, Hamblen, Jefferson, Knox, Loudon, Roane, Sevier, Union. *************** Copyright 2007 DataSwitch Information Services. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Any unauthorized redistribution of this message without the express written and signed consent of a DataSwitch officer constitutes a copyright violation and should be reported to admin at dataswitch.com -- DataSwitch Information Services, Inc. You have received this bulletin as part of your paid subscription to a DataSwitch service. To unsubscribe, send request with your account name to admin at dataswitch.com; or call 269-983-6271. *************** From sn at ds.bz Thu Feb 1 04:17:41 2007 From: sn at ds.bz (sn at ds.bz) Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2007 09:17:41 -0000 Subject: [ETSkywarnings] Winter Weather Statement Message-ID: urgent - winter weather message national weather service morristown tn 416 am est thu feb 1 2007 ...significant snow or a mix of wintry precipitation expected today and tonight... .strong winds a few thousand feet into the atmosphere will transport moisture from the gulf of mexico into the cold air mass that covers much of the southeastern u.s. snow will continue to spread across the area today...then warmer air aloft will turn some of the precipitation into sleet and rain. cold pockets of air at some locations may experience a brief period of light freezing rain as well. the precipitation will likely taper off during the afternoon... and will start again at mostly the northern locations thursday evening as another weaker system races through the area. areas along and north of a line from oak ridge to greeneville will have a better chance of getting mostly snow and sleet. the heaviest amounts of snow should occur in the mountains along the tennessee and north carolina line...the northern cumberland plateau and across the higher terrain of southwestern virginia. some light icing may accumulate up to around 1/10 inch...from any periods of light freezing rain. be sure to check road conditions and the latest forecasts before traveling thursday through friday. stay tuned to this station for later forecasts and statements from your national weather service. county specific message: /o.can.kmrx.ws.w.0001.000000t0000z-070202t0500z/ /o.exb.kmrx.ww.y.0002.070201t0916z-070202t0900z/ scott tn-campbell-claiborne-morgan- including the cities of...oneida...la follette...tazewell... wartburg 416 am est thu feb 1 2007 ...winter storm warning is cancelled... ...winter weather advisory in effect until 4 am est friday... the national weather service in morristown has issued a winter weather advisory...which is in effect until 4 am est friday. the winter storm warning has been cancelled. snow will move from southeast tennessee into the rest of the area by daybreak today and will continue much of the morning. sleet and rain will likely mix in the precipitation at times later in the morning and afternoon. total snow accumulations through thursday evening may total from 2 to 5 inches. a winter weather advisory means that periods of snow and sleet are expected...but accumulations are expected to be light. driving and walking may be difficult on untreated roadways and sidewalks. be prepared for snow and ice covered roads and limited visibilities. if you must travel...slow down and allow extra time to reach your destination. Affected Counties: In Tennessee: Campbell, Claiborne, Morgan, Scott. *************** Copyright 2007 DataSwitch Information Services. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Any unauthorized redistribution of this message without the express written and signed consent of a DataSwitch officer constitutes a copyright violation and should be reported to admin at dataswitch.com -- DataSwitch Information Services, Inc. You have received this bulletin as part of your paid subscription to a DataSwitch service. To unsubscribe, send request with your account name to admin at dataswitch.com; or call 269-983-6271. *************** From sn at ds.bz Thu Feb 1 04:17:43 2007 From: sn at ds.bz (sn at ds.bz) Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2007 09:17:43 -0000 Subject: [ETSkywarnings] Winter Weather Statement Message-ID: urgent - winter weather message national weather service morristown tn 416 am est thu feb 1 2007 ...significant snow or a mix of wintry precipitation expected today and tonight... .strong winds a few thousand feet into the atmosphere will transport moisture from the gulf of mexico into the cold air mass that covers much of the southeastern u.s. snow will continue to spread across the area today...then warmer air aloft will turn some of the precipitation into sleet and rain. cold pockets of air at some locations may experience a brief period of light freezing rain as well. the precipitation will likely taper off during the afternoon... and will start again at mostly the northern locations thursday evening as another weaker system races through the area. areas along and north of a line from oak ridge to greeneville will have a better chance of getting mostly snow and sleet. the heaviest amounts of snow should occur in the mountains along the tennessee and north carolina line...the northern cumberland plateau and across the higher terrain of southwestern virginia. some light icing may accumulate up to around 1/10 inch...from any periods of light freezing rain. be sure to check road conditions and the latest forecasts before traveling thursday through friday. stay tuned to this station for later forecasts and statements from your national weather service. county specific message: /o.can.kmrx.ws.w.0001.000000t0000z-070202t0500z/ /o.exb.kmrx.ww.y.0002.070201t0916z-070201t2100z/ sequatchie-bledsoe-rhea-marion-hamilton- including the cities of...dunlap...pikeville...dayton...jasper... chattanooga 416 am est thu feb 1 2007 /316 am cst thu feb 1 2007/ ...winter storm warning is cancelled... ...winter weather advisory in effect until 4 pm est /3 pm cst/ this afternoon... the national weather service in morristown has issued a winter weather advisory...which is in effect until 4 pm est /3 pm cst/ this afternoon. the winter storm warning has been cancelled. snow will continue across the area today and will continue much of the morning. sleet and rain will likely mix in the precipitation at times later in the morning. the precipitation will likely change to rain by late in the afternoon. total snow accumulations through this afternoon may total from 1 to 4 inches. a winter weather advisory means that periods of snow...sleet... and/or freezing rain are expected or occurring...but accumulations are expected to be light. driving and walking may be difficult on untreated roadways and sidewalks. be prepared for snow and ice covered roads and limited visibilities. if you must travel...slow down and allow extra time to reach your destination. Affected Counties: In Tennessee: Bledsoe, Hamilton, Marion, Rhea, Sequatchie. *************** Copyright 2007 DataSwitch Information Services. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Any unauthorized redistribution of this message without the express written and signed consent of a DataSwitch officer constitutes a copyright violation and should be reported to admin at dataswitch.com -- DataSwitch Information Services, Inc. You have received this bulletin as part of your paid subscription to a DataSwitch service. To unsubscribe, send request with your account name to admin at dataswitch.com; or call 269-983-6271. *************** From sn at ds.bz Thu Feb 1 04:17:56 2007 From: sn at ds.bz (sn at ds.bz) Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2007 09:17:56 -0000 Subject: [ETSkywarnings] Winter Weather Statement Message-ID: urgent - winter weather message national weather service morristown tn 416 am est thu feb 1 2007 ...significant snow or a mix of wintry precipitation expected today and tonight... .strong winds a few thousand feet into the atmosphere will transport moisture from the gulf of mexico into the cold air mass that covers much of the southeastern u.s. snow will continue to spread across the area today...then warmer air aloft will turn some of the precipitation into sleet and rain. cold pockets of air at some locations may experience a brief period of light freezing rain as well. the precipitation will likely taper off during the afternoon... and will start again at mostly the northern locations thursday evening as another weaker system races through the area. areas along and north of a line from oak ridge to greeneville will have a better chance of getting mostly snow and sleet. the heaviest amounts of snow should occur in the mountains along the tennessee and north carolina line...the northern cumberland plateau and across the higher terrain of southwestern virginia. some light icing may accumulate up to around 1/10 inch...from any periods of light freezing rain. be sure to check road conditions and the latest forecasts before traveling thursday through friday. stay tuned to this station for later forecasts and statements from your national weather service. county specific message: /o.ext.kmrx.ww.y.0002.070201t0916z-070201t2100z/ meigs-mcminn-northwest monroe-bradley-west polk- including the cities of...decatur...athens...madisonville... cleveland...benton 416 am est thu feb 1 2007 ...winter weather advisory now in effect until 4 pm est this afternoon... the winter weather advisory is now in effect until 4 pm est this afternoon. a wintry mix of snow and sleet will continue this morning. late in the morning there may be a mix with light freezing rain and then light rain in the afternoon. total snow accumulations through today evening may total from 1 to 4 inches. some light ice accumulations of around 1/10 inch will also be possible. a winter weather advisory means that periods of snow...sleet... and/or freezing rain are expected or occurring...but accumulations are expected to be light. driving and walking may be difficult on untreated roadways and sidewalks. be prepared for snow and ice covered roads and limited visibilities. if you must travel...slow down and allow extra time to reach your destination. Affected Counties: In Tennessee: Bradley, McMinn, Meigs, Monroe, Polk. *************** Copyright 2007 DataSwitch Information Services. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Any unauthorized redistribution of this message without the express written and signed consent of a DataSwitch officer constitutes a copyright violation and should be reported to admin at dataswitch.com -- DataSwitch Information Services, Inc. You have received this bulletin as part of your paid subscription to a DataSwitch service. To unsubscribe, send request with your account name to admin at dataswitch.com; or call 269-983-6271. *************** From sn at ds.bz Thu Feb 1 04:17:57 2007 From: sn at ds.bz (sn at ds.bz) Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2007 09:17:57 -0000 Subject: [ETSkywarnings] Winter Weather Statement Message-ID: urgent - winter weather message national weather service morristown tn 416 am est thu feb 1 2007 ...significant snow or a mix of wintry precipitation expected today and tonight... .strong winds a few thousand feet into the atmosphere will transport moisture from the gulf of mexico into the cold air mass that covers much of the southeastern u.s. snow will continue to spread across the area today...then warmer air aloft will turn some of the precipitation into sleet and rain. cold pockets of air at some locations may experience a brief period of light freezing rain as well. the precipitation will likely taper off during the afternoon... and will start again at mostly the northern locations thursday evening as another weaker system races through the area. areas along and north of a line from oak ridge to greeneville will have a better chance of getting mostly snow and sleet. the heaviest amounts of snow should occur in the mountains along the tennessee and north carolina line...the northern cumberland plateau and across the higher terrain of southwestern virginia. some light icing may accumulate up to around 1/10 inch...from any periods of light freezing rain. be sure to check road conditions and the latest forecasts before traveling thursday through friday. stay tuned to this station for later forecasts and statements from your national weather service. county specific message: /o.ext.kmrx.ws.w.0001.070201t0916z-070202t0900z/ cherokee-clay-johnson-cocke smoky mountains-southeast greene- unicoi-southeast carter-blount smoky mountains- sevier smoky mountains-southeast monroe-east polk- including the cities of...murphy...hayesville...mountain city... cosby...cedar creek...erwin...roan mountain...cades cove... gatlinburg...coker creek...ducktown 416 am est thu feb 1 2007 ...winter storm warning now in effect until 4 am est friday... the winter storm warning is now in effect until 4 am est friday. a wintry mix of snow...sleet and light rain or freezing rain will continue today and most of tonight. total snow accumulations through thursday evening may total from 3 to 8 inches...with local ice accumulations of 1/10 to 1/4 inch also possible. a winter storm warning means severe winter weather conditions are expected or occurring. significant amounts of snow...sleet... and/or freezing rain are expected...causing hazardous driving conditions. travel is discouraged. if travel is unavoidable... keep an extra flashlight...food...and water in your vehicle in case of an emergency. Affected Counties: In North Carolina: Cherokee, Clay. In Tennessee: Blount, Carter, Cocke, Greene, Johnson, Monroe, Polk, Sevier, Unicoi. *************** Copyright 2007 DataSwitch Information Services. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Any unauthorized redistribution of this message without the express written and signed consent of a DataSwitch officer constitutes a copyright violation and should be reported to admin at dataswitch.com -- DataSwitch Information Services, Inc. You have received this bulletin as part of your paid subscription to a DataSwitch service. To unsubscribe, send request with your account name to admin at dataswitch.com; or call 269-983-6271. *************** From sn at ds.bz Thu Feb 1 04:58:53 2007 From: sn at ds.bz (sn at ds.bz) Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2007 09:58:53 -0000 Subject: [ETSkywarnings] Winter Weather Statement Message-ID: urgent - winter weather message national weather service nashville tn 358 am cst thu feb 1 2007 ...winter weather will continue across southern middle tennessee and the cumberland plateau through this morning... .a low pressure system will move along the gulf coast and spread moisture across the southeast states and into middle tennessee. the moisture will interact with cold air already in place. this will result in some accumulation of snowfall. accumulations up to 1 inch are possible by late morning thursday for southern portions of the mid state. across the cumberland plateau...accumulations of 1 to 2 inches will be possible. today...precipitation will change to rain by mid morning in the southern counties...while areas along the cumberland plateau will see snow slowly mix with or change to rain and sleet in the afternoon. across north central and northwestern middle tn...only light amounts of snowfall will be possible with any snowfall mixing with rain during the afternoon. another chance of light rain and light snow exists for tonight across the mid state as another storm system approaches. currently... the best chance for any accumulating snowfall tonight will be across the northwestern portion of the mid state and the cumberland plateau. elsewhere...some light snow will still be possible...but mainly after midnight and on the tail end of the system. following this precipitation event...temperatures will continue to be below normal for early february. the cold temperatures are expected to persist into next week. county specific message: /o.can.kohx.ws.w.0001.000000t0000z-070201t2200z/ /o.exb.kohx.ww.y.0001.000000t0000z-070202t0000z/ pickett-putnam-overton-fentress-white-cumberland-van buren- 358 am cst thu feb 1 2007 ...winter storm warning is cancelled... ...winter weather advisory in effect until 6 pm cst this afternoon... the national weather service in nashville has issued a winter weather advisory...which is in effect until 6 pm cst this afternoon. the winter storm warning has been cancelled. light snow will continue today with 1 to 2 inches of accumulation possible by afternoon. some warmer air will change the precipitation to a rain and snow mix by the afternoon as temperates rise through the 30s. a winter weather advisory means that periods of snow...sleet...or freezing rain will cause travel difficulties. be prepared for slippery roads and limited visibilities...and use caution while driving. Affected Counties: In Tennessee: Cumberland, Fentress, Overton, Pickett, Putnam, Van Buren, White. *************** Copyright 2007 DataSwitch Information Services. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Any unauthorized redistribution of this message without the express written and signed consent of a DataSwitch officer constitutes a copyright violation and should be reported to admin at dataswitch.com -- DataSwitch Information Services, Inc. You have received this bulletin as part of your paid subscription to a DataSwitch service. To unsubscribe, send request with your account name to admin at dataswitch.com; or call 269-983-6271. *************** From sn at ds.bz Thu Feb 1 05:24:31 2007 From: sn at ds.bz (sn at ds.bz) Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2007 10:24:31 -0000 Subject: [ETSkywarnings] Special Weather Statement Message-ID: ...half inch to inch snowfall totals as of 4 am cst across southern middle tn and the southern and central plateau... as of 4 am cst...one half to 1 inch snowfall accumulations exist across portions of southern middle tn and the plateau. the area of snowfall accumulation is located roughly along and southeast of a lawrenceburg to cookeville line. motorists are urged to drive with caution...particularly across south middle tn and the southern and central plateau. Affected Counties: In Tennessee: Bedford, Benton, Cannon, Cheatham, Clay, Coffee, Cumberland, Davidson, DeKalb, Dickson, Fentress, Giles, Grundy, Hickman, Houston, Humphreys, Jackson, Lawrence, Lewis, Macon, Marshall, Maury, Montgomery, Overton, Perry, Pickett, Putnam, Robertson, Rutherford, Smith, Stewart, Sumner, Trousdale, Van Buren, Warren, Wayne, White, Williamson, Wilson. *************** Copyright 2007 DataSwitch Information Services. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Any unauthorized redistribution of this message without the express written and signed consent of a DataSwitch officer constitutes a copyright violation and should be reported to admin at dataswitch.com -- DataSwitch Information Services, Inc. You have received this bulletin as part of your paid subscription to a DataSwitch service. To unsubscribe, send request with your account name to admin at dataswitch.com; or call 269-983-6271. *************** From sn at ds.bz Thu Feb 1 07:50:33 2007 From: sn at ds.bz (sn at ds.bz) Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2007 12:50:33 -0000 Subject: [ETSkywarnings] Winter Weather Statement Message-ID: urgent - winter weather message national weather service nashville tn 649 am cst thu feb 1 2007 ...winter weather will continue across the cumberland plateau today... .a mixture of snow...sleet and rain will continue on the plateau today. accumulation of up to two inches of snow may occur. county specific message: /o.con.kohx.ww.y.0001.000000t0000z-070202t0000z/ pickett-putnam-overton-fentress-white-cumberland-warren-grundy- van buren- 649 am cst thu feb 1 2007 ...winter weather advisory remains in effect until 6 pm cst this afternoon... a winter weather advisory remains in effect until 6 pm cst this afternoon. light snow will continue today with 1 to 2 inches of accumulation possible by afternoon. some warmer air will change the precipitation to a rain and snow mix by the afternoon as temperates rise through the 30s. a winter weather advisory means that periods of snow...sleet...or freezing rain will cause travel difficulties. be prepared for slippery roads and limited visibilities...and use caution while driving. Affected Counties: In Tennessee: Cumberland, Fentress, Grundy, Overton, Pickett, Putnam, Van Buren, Warren, White. *************** Copyright 2007 DataSwitch Information Services. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Any unauthorized redistribution of this message without the express written and signed consent of a DataSwitch officer constitutes a copyright violation and should be reported to admin at dataswitch.com -- DataSwitch Information Services, Inc. You have received this bulletin as part of your paid subscription to a DataSwitch service. To unsubscribe, send request with your account name to admin at dataswitch.com; or call 269-983-6271. *************** From sn at ds.bz Thu Feb 1 08:02:26 2007 From: sn at ds.bz (sn at ds.bz) Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2007 13:02:26 -0000 Subject: [ETSkywarnings] Winter Weather Statement Message-ID: urgent - winter weather message national weather service nashville tn 701 am cst thu feb 1 2007 ...winter weather advisory cancelled... .heavier snow has moved east. county specific message: /o.can.kohx.ww.y.0001.000000t0000z-070202t0000z/ pickett-putnam-overton-fentress-white-cumberland-warren-grundy- van buren- 701 am cst thu feb 1 2007 ...winter weather advisory is cancelled... the national weather service in nashville has cancelled the winter weather advisory. scattered light snow showers will continue across the area today with less then one inch accumulation expected. Affected Counties: In Tennessee: Cumberland, Fentress, Grundy, Overton, Pickett, Putnam, Van Buren, Warren, White. *************** Copyright 2007 DataSwitch Information Services. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Any unauthorized redistribution of this message without the express written and signed consent of a DataSwitch officer constitutes a copyright violation and should be reported to admin at dataswitch.com -- DataSwitch Information Services, Inc. You have received this bulletin as part of your paid subscription to a DataSwitch service. To unsubscribe, send request with your account name to admin at dataswitch.com; or call 269-983-6271. *************** From sn at ds.bz Thu Feb 1 10:41:51 2007 From: sn at ds.bz (sn at ds.bz) Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2007 15:41:51 -0000 Subject: [ETSkywarnings] Winter Weather Statement Message-ID: urgent - winter weather message national weather service morristown tn 1040 am est thu feb 1 2007 ...light snow or a mix of wintry precipitation expected today... .moisture continued to track northeast into much of the southern appalachians this morning...although the heavier precipitation and better lift was moving across the carolinas. thus...intensity and coverage of significant snow...sleet or freezing rain had generally been less than earlier expected for most of east tennessee and southwest virginia. some light snowfall...and brief periods of light sleet or freezing rain had occurred across southeast tennessee into southwestern north carolina. elsewhere...snow accumulations had mainly been a dusting to around an inch. a wintry mix will continue across much of the region...but less amounts of any type are now anticipated. in addition...warmer air aloft will work to gradually change the snow...sleet or freezing rain to mostly rain in many areas this afternoon. this has allowed some warning areas to be downgraded to advisories ...and a few of the advisories to be canceled. a fast and weak upper level disturbance may brush the region tonight ...producing some light rain or snow again to parts of the area. so...be sure to check road conditions and the latest forecasts before traveling today through friday. stay tuned to this station for later forecasts and statements from your national weather service. county specific message: /o.can.kmrx.ws.w.0001.000000t0000z-070202t0900z/ /o.exb.kmrx.ww.y.0002.000000t0000z-070201t2100z/ johnson-southeast greene-unicoi-southeast carter-scott-russell- washington- including the cities of...mountain city...cedar creek...erwin... roan mountain...gate city...lebanon...abingdon 1040 am est thu feb 1 2007 ...winter storm warning is cancelled... ...winter weather advisory in effect until 4 pm est this afternoon... the national weather service in morristown has issued a winter weather advisory...which is in effect until 4 pm est this afternoon. the winter storm warning has been canceled. a lighter wintry mix of precipitation is expected today...in the form of light snow...sleet or freezing rain. the mix may gradually change to mostly rain by late in the day. any snow accumulations should be generally up to 3 inches...and icing amounts of only 1/10 inch or less. a winter weather advisory means that periods of snow...sleet... and/or freezing rain are expected or occurring...but accumulations are expected to be light. driving and walking may be difficult on untreated roadways and sidewalks. be prepared for snow and ice covered roads and limited visibilities. if you must travel...slow down and allow extra time to reach your destination. Affected Counties: In Tennessee: Carter, Greene, Johnson, Unicoi. In Virginia: Bristol City, Russell, Scott, Washington. *************** Copyright 2007 DataSwitch Information Services. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Any unauthorized redistribution of this message without the express written and signed consent of a DataSwitch officer constitutes a copyright violation and should be reported to admin at dataswitch.com -- DataSwitch Information Services, Inc. You have received this bulletin as part of your paid subscription to a DataSwitch service. To unsubscribe, send request with your account name to admin at dataswitch.com; or call 269-983-6271. *************** From sn at ds.bz Thu Feb 1 10:41:55 2007 From: sn at ds.bz (sn at ds.bz) Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2007 15:41:55 -0000 Subject: [ETSkywarnings] Winter Weather Statement Message-ID: urgent - winter weather message national weather service morristown tn 1040 am est thu feb 1 2007 ...light snow or a mix of wintry precipitation expected today... .moisture continued to track northeast into much of the southern appalachians this morning...although the heavier precipitation and better lift was moving across the carolinas. thus...intensity and coverage of significant snow...sleet or freezing rain had generally been less than earlier expected for most of east tennessee and southwest virginia. some light snowfall...and brief periods of light sleet or freezing rain had occurred across southeast tennessee into southwestern north carolina. elsewhere...snow accumulations had mainly been a dusting to around an inch. a wintry mix will continue across much of the region...but less amounts of any type are now anticipated. in addition...warmer air aloft will work to gradually change the snow...sleet or freezing rain to mostly rain in many areas this afternoon. this has allowed some warning areas to be downgraded to advisories ...and a few of the advisories to be canceled. a fast and weak upper level disturbance may brush the region tonight ...producing some light rain or snow again to parts of the area. so...be sure to check road conditions and the latest forecasts before traveling today through friday. stay tuned to this station for later forecasts and statements from your national weather service. county specific message: /o.can.kmrx.sn.y.0004.000000t0000z-070202t0900z/ /o.exb.kmrx.ww.y.0002.000000t0000z-070201t2100z/ hancock-hawkins-sullivan-northwest greene-washington tn- northwest carter- including the cities of...sneedville...rogersville...kingsport... bristol...greeneville...johnson city...elizabethton 1040 am est thu feb 1 2007 ...snow advisory is cancelled... ...winter weather advisory in effect until 4 pm est this afternoon... the national weather service in morristown has issued a winter weather advisory...which is in effect until 4 pm est this afternoon. the snow advisory has been canceled. a lighter wintry mix of precipitation is expected today...in the form of light snow...sleet or freezing rain. the mix may gradually change to mostly rain by late in the day. any snow accumulations should be generally up to 2 inches...and icing amounts of less than 1/10 inch. a winter weather advisory means that periods of snow...sleet... and/or freezing rain are expected or occurring...but accumulations are expected to be light. driving and walking may be difficult on untreated roadways and sidewalks. be prepared for snow and ice covered roads and limited visibilities. if you must travel...slow down and allow extra time to reach your destination. Affected Counties: In Tennessee: Carter, Greene, Hancock, Hawkins, Sullivan, Washington. *************** Copyright 2007 DataSwitch Information Services. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Any unauthorized redistribution of this message without the express written and signed consent of a DataSwitch officer constitutes a copyright violation and should be reported to admin at dataswitch.com -- DataSwitch Information Services, Inc. You have received this bulletin as part of your paid subscription to a DataSwitch service. To unsubscribe, send request with your account name to admin at dataswitch.com; or call 269-983-6271. *************** From sn at ds.bz Thu Feb 1 10:41:56 2007 From: sn at ds.bz (sn at ds.bz) Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2007 15:41:56 -0000 Subject: [ETSkywarnings] Winter Weather Statement Message-ID: urgent - winter weather message national weather service morristown tn 1040 am est thu feb 1 2007 ...light snow or a mix of wintry precipitation expected today... .moisture continued to track northeast into much of the southern appalachians this morning...although the heavier precipitation and better lift was moving across the carolinas. thus...intensity and coverage of significant snow...sleet or freezing rain had generally been less than earlier expected for most of east tennessee and southwest virginia. some light snowfall...and brief periods of light sleet or freezing rain had occurred across southeast tennessee into southwestern north carolina. elsewhere...snow accumulations had mainly been a dusting to around an inch. a wintry mix will continue across much of the region...but less amounts of any type are now anticipated. in addition...warmer air aloft will work to gradually change the snow...sleet or freezing rain to mostly rain in many areas this afternoon. this has allowed some warning areas to be downgraded to advisories ...and a few of the advisories to be canceled. a fast and weak upper level disturbance may brush the region tonight ...producing some light rain or snow again to parts of the area. so...be sure to check road conditions and the latest forecasts before traveling today through friday. stay tuned to this station for later forecasts and statements from your national weather service. county specific message: /o.can.kmrx.ww.y.0002.000000t0000z-070202t0900z/ scott tn-campbell-claiborne-morgan- including the cities of...oneida...la follette...tazewell... wartburg 1040 am est thu feb 1 2007 ...winter weather advisory is cancelled... the national weather service in morristown has canceled the winter weather advisory. some light snow or sleet may affect northeast plateau counties today..and possibly change over to mostly rain by late in the day. however...any snow accumulations should be only an inch or less. Affected Counties: In Tennessee: Campbell, Claiborne, Morgan, Scott. *************** Copyright 2007 DataSwitch Information Services. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Any unauthorized redistribution of this message without the express written and signed consent of a DataSwitch officer constitutes a copyright violation and should be reported to admin at dataswitch.com -- DataSwitch Information Services, Inc. You have received this bulletin as part of your paid subscription to a DataSwitch service. To unsubscribe, send request with your account name to admin at dataswitch.com; or call 269-983-6271. *************** From sn at ds.bz Thu Feb 1 10:42:03 2007 From: sn at ds.bz (sn at ds.bz) Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2007 15:42:03 -0000 Subject: [ETSkywarnings] Winter Weather Statement Message-ID: urgent - winter weather message national weather service morristown tn 1040 am est thu feb 1 2007 ...light snow or a mix of wintry precipitation expected today... .moisture continued to track northeast into much of the southern appalachians this morning...although the heavier precipitation and better lift was moving across the carolinas. thus...intensity and coverage of significant snow...sleet or freezing rain had generally been less than earlier expected for most of east tennessee and southwest virginia. some light snowfall...and brief periods of light sleet or freezing rain had occurred across southeast tennessee into southwestern north carolina. elsewhere...snow accumulations had mainly been a dusting to around an inch. a wintry mix will continue across much of the region...but less amounts of any type are now anticipated. in addition...warmer air aloft will work to gradually change the snow...sleet or freezing rain to mostly rain in many areas this afternoon. this has allowed some warning areas to be downgraded to advisories ...and a few of the advisories to be canceled. a fast and weak upper level disturbance may brush the region tonight ...producing some light rain or snow again to parts of the area. so...be sure to check road conditions and the latest forecasts before traveling today through friday. stay tuned to this station for later forecasts and statements from your national weather service. county specific message: /o.can.kmrx.ww.y.0002.000000t0000z-070201t2100z/ sequatchie-bledsoe-rhea-meigs-mcminn-northwest monroe-marion- hamilton-bradley-west polk- including the cities of...dunlap...pikeville...dayton...decatur... athens...madisonville...jasper...chattanooga...cleveland...benton 1040 am est thu feb 1 2007 /940 am cst thu feb 1 2007/ ...winter weather advisory is cancelled... the national weather service in morristown has canceled the winter weather advisory. a wintry mix had generally ended or changed over to mostly light rain this morning across most of southeast tennessee...allowing the advisory to be canceled. Affected Counties: In Tennessee: Bledsoe, Bradley, Hamilton, Marion, McMinn, Meigs, Monroe, Polk, Rhea, Sequatchie. *************** Copyright 2007 DataSwitch Information Services. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Any unauthorized redistribution of this message without the express written and signed consent of a DataSwitch officer constitutes a copyright violation and should be reported to admin at dataswitch.com -- DataSwitch Information Services, Inc. You have received this bulletin as part of your paid subscription to a DataSwitch service. To unsubscribe, send request with your account name to admin at dataswitch.com; or call 269-983-6271. *************** From sn at ds.bz Thu Feb 1 10:42:06 2007 From: sn at ds.bz (sn at ds.bz) Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2007 15:42:06 -0000 Subject: [ETSkywarnings] Winter Weather Statement Message-ID: urgent - winter weather message national weather service morristown tn 1040 am est thu feb 1 2007 ...light snow or a mix of wintry precipitation expected today... .moisture continued to track northeast into much of the southern appalachians this morning...although the heavier precipitation and better lift was moving across the carolinas. thus...intensity and coverage of significant snow...sleet or freezing rain had generally been less than earlier expected for most of east tennessee and southwest virginia. some light snowfall...and brief periods of light sleet or freezing rain had occurred across southeast tennessee into southwestern north carolina. elsewhere...snow accumulations had mainly been a dusting to around an inch. a wintry mix will continue across much of the region...but less amounts of any type are now anticipated. in addition...warmer air aloft will work to gradually change the snow...sleet or freezing rain to mostly rain in many areas this afternoon. this has allowed some warning areas to be downgraded to advisories ...and a few of the advisories to be canceled. a fast and weak upper level disturbance may brush the region tonight ...producing some light rain or snow again to parts of the area. so...be sure to check road conditions and the latest forecasts before traveling today through friday. stay tuned to this station for later forecasts and statements from your national weather service. county specific message: /o.ext.kmrx.ws.w.0001.000000t0000z-070201t2100z/ cherokee-clay-cocke smoky mountains-blount smoky mountains- sevier smoky mountains-southeast monroe-east polk- including the cities of...murphy...hayesville...cosby... cades cove...gatlinburg...coker creek...ducktown 1040 am est thu feb 1 2007 ...winter storm warning now in effect until 4 pm est this afternoon... the winter storm warning is now in effect until 4 pm est this afternoon. light snow had fallen across parts of extreme southeast tennessee into cherokee and clay counties. a lingering mix of snow...sleet or freezing rain should gradually change to mostly rain by this afternoon. however...some additional snow or ice accumulations may occur into the afternoon hours. some snowfall of 2 to 4 inches may still occur in the smokies... before precipitation changes to rain. a winter storm warning means severe winter weather conditions are expected or occurring. significant amounts of snow...sleet... and/or freezing rain are expected...causing hazardous driving conditions. travel is discouraged. if travel is unavoidable... keep an extra flashlight...food...and water in your vehicle in case of an emergency. Affected Counties: In North Carolina: Cherokee, Clay. In Tennessee: Blount, Cocke, Monroe, Polk, Sevier. *************** Copyright 2007 DataSwitch Information Services. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Any unauthorized redistribution of this message without the express written and signed consent of a DataSwitch officer constitutes a copyright violation and should be reported to admin at dataswitch.com -- DataSwitch Information Services, Inc. You have received this bulletin as part of your paid subscription to a DataSwitch service. To unsubscribe, send request with your account name to admin at dataswitch.com; or call 269-983-6271. *************** From sn at ds.bz Thu Feb 1 10:42:07 2007 From: sn at ds.bz (sn at ds.bz) Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2007 15:42:07 -0000 Subject: [ETSkywarnings] Winter Weather Statement Message-ID: urgent - winter weather message national weather service morristown tn 1040 am est thu feb 1 2007 ...light snow or a mix of wintry precipitation expected today... .moisture continued to track northeast into much of the southern appalachians this morning...although the heavier precipitation and better lift was moving across the carolinas. thus...intensity and coverage of significant snow...sleet or freezing rain had generally been less than earlier expected for most of east tennessee and southwest virginia. some light snowfall...and brief periods of light sleet or freezing rain had occurred across southeast tennessee into southwestern north carolina. elsewhere...snow accumulations had mainly been a dusting to around an inch. a wintry mix will continue across much of the region...but less amounts of any type are now anticipated. in addition...warmer air aloft will work to gradually change the snow...sleet or freezing rain to mostly rain in many areas this afternoon. this has allowed some warning areas to be downgraded to advisories ...and a few of the advisories to be canceled. a fast and weak upper level disturbance may brush the region tonight ...producing some light rain or snow again to parts of the area. so...be sure to check road conditions and the latest forecasts before traveling today through friday. stay tuned to this station for later forecasts and statements from your national weather service. county specific message: /o.ext.kmrx.ww.y.0002.000000t0000z-070201t2100z/ anderson-union-grainger-hamblen-northwest cocke-roane-loudon-knox- jefferson-nw blount-north sevier- including the cities of...clinton...oak ridge...maynardville... rutledge...morristown...newport...kingston...lenoir city... knoxville...dandridge...maryville...sevierville 1040 am est thu feb 1 2007 ...winter weather advisory now in effect until 4 pm est this afternoon... the winter weather advisory is now in effect until 4 pm est this afternoon. a lighter wintry mix of precipitation is expected today...in the form of light snow...sleet or freezing rain. the mix may gradually change to mostly rain by late in the day. any snow accumulations should be generally up to 2 inches...and icing amounts of less than 1/10 inch. a winter weather advisory means that periods of snow and sleet are expected...but accumulations are expected to be light. driving and walking may be difficult on untreated roadways and sidewalks. be prepared for snow and ice covered roads and limited visibilities. if you must travel...slow down and allow extra time to reach your destination. Affected Counties: In Tennessee: Anderson, Blount, Cocke, Grainger, Hamblen, Jefferson, Knox, Loudon, Roane, Sevier, Union. *************** Copyright 2007 DataSwitch Information Services. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Any unauthorized redistribution of this message without the express written and signed consent of a DataSwitch officer constitutes a copyright violation and should be reported to admin at dataswitch.com -- DataSwitch Information Services, Inc. You have received this bulletin as part of your paid subscription to a DataSwitch service. To unsubscribe, send request with your account name to admin at dataswitch.com; or call 269-983-6271. *************** From sn at ds.bz Thu Feb 1 15:46:44 2007 From: sn at ds.bz (sn at ds.bz) Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2007 20:46:44 -0000 Subject: [ETSkywarnings] Special Weather Statement Message-ID: ...more light wintry precipitation possible overnight into friday... wintry precipitation had generally ended this afternoon across the region...although areas of light rain or drizzle may continue to move across southern parts of east tennessee and southwestern north carolina into the evening hours. temperatures at the surface and aloft had warmed...so little to no snow is anticipated. however...another smaller and weaker disturbance to our west will approach the region late tonight...and affect our weather into at least friday morning. areas of light rain will develop and affect much of the region later tonight...with a possible mix with or change to light snow across northeast parts of the cumberland plateau and southwestern virginia before daybreak friday. another surge of cold air will flow into the region during the day friday...keeping temperatures well below seasonal normals. some areas of light snow may continue during the day...with light accumulations possible from the northeast parts of the cumberland plateau...higher elevations of southwestern virginia and the northern mountains of east tennessee. however...snow accumulations are expected to only range from trace amounts up to 2 inches at most. if this system were to strengthen or tap into more moisture than anticipated...snow or winter weather advisories might be required for parts of the region late tonight into friday morning. please stay tuned to noaa weather radio...or your favorite tv or radio station...for later statements and forecasts from your national weather service. tg Affected Counties: In North Carolina: Cherokee, Clay. In Tennessee: Anderson, Bledsoe, Blount, Bradley, Campbell, Carter, Claiborne, Cocke, Grainger, Greene, Hamblen, Hamilton, Hancock, Hawkins, Jefferson, Johnson, Knox, Loudon, Marion, McMinn, Meigs, Monroe, Morgan, Polk, Rhea, Roane, Scott, Sequatchie, Sevier, Sullivan, Unicoi, Union, Washington. In Virginia: Bristol City, Lee, Norton City, Russell, Scott, Washington, Wise. *************** Copyright 2007 DataSwitch Information Services. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Any unauthorized redistribution of this message without the express written and signed consent of a DataSwitch officer constitutes a copyright violation and should be reported to admin at dataswitch.com -- DataSwitch Information Services, Inc. You have received this bulletin as part of your paid subscription to a DataSwitch service. To unsubscribe, send request with your account name to admin at dataswitch.com; or call 269-983-6271. *************** From sn at ds.bz Thu Feb 1 22:50:26 2007 From: sn at ds.bz (sn at ds.bz) Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2007 03:50:26 -0000 Subject: [ETSkywarnings] Special Weather Statement Message-ID: ...more light wintry precipitation possible late tonight into friday... a small disturbance will race through the area late tonight and early friday morning causing a period of precipitation. accumulating snows...up to around an inch...can be expected over the northern plateau in tennessee and into extreme southwestern virginia. rain showers and snow showers are possible over much of the area friday...but snow accumulations will be spotty. another surge of cold air will pour into the area as well on friday...keeping afternoon temperatures well below average. gm Affected Counties: In North Carolina: Cherokee, Clay. In Tennessee: Anderson, Bledsoe, Blount, Bradley, Campbell, Carter, Claiborne, Cocke, Grainger, Greene, Hamblen, Hamilton, Hancock, Hawkins, Jefferson, Johnson, Knox, Loudon, Marion, McMinn, Meigs, Monroe, Morgan, Polk, Rhea, Roane, Scott, Sequatchie, Sevier, Sullivan, Unicoi, Union, Washington. In Virginia: Bristol City, Lee, Norton City, Russell, Scott, Washington, Wise. *************** Copyright 2007 DataSwitch Information Services. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Any unauthorized redistribution of this message without the express written and signed consent of a DataSwitch officer constitutes a copyright violation and should be reported to admin at dataswitch.com -- DataSwitch Information Services, Inc. You have received this bulletin as part of your paid subscription to a DataSwitch service. To unsubscribe, send request with your account name to admin at dataswitch.com; or call 269-983-6271. *************** From sn at ds.bz Fri Feb 2 02:08:25 2007 From: sn at ds.bz (sn at ds.bz) Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2007 07:08:25 -0000 Subject: [ETSkywarnings] Winter Weather Statement Message-ID: urgent - winter weather message national weather service nashville tn 107 am cst fri feb 2 2007 ...snow advisory is in effect for the entire mid state through friday morning... .a strong upper level disturbance will move across northern al this morning. moisture on the north side of this feature will be in the form of light to moderate snow across the entire mid state. the precipitation should end from west to east by late morning on friday. county specific message: /o.new.kohx.sn.y.0001.070202t0707z-070202t1700z/ stewart-montgomery-robertson-sumner-macon-clay-pickett-benton- houston-humphreys-dickson-cheatham-davidson-wilson-trousdale- smith-jackson-putnam-overton-fentress-perry-hickman-lewis- williamson-maury-marshall-rutherford-cannon-dekalb-white- cumberland-bedford-coffee-warren-grundy-van buren-wayne-lawrence- giles- 107 am cst fri feb 2 2007 ...snow advisory in effect until 11 am cst this morning... the national weather service in nashville has issued a snow advisory...which is in effect until 11 am cst this morning. light to moderate snow will overspread the mid state this morning. with temperatures falling to near or below freezing...accumulating snows are expected for most areas. snowfall accumulations of 1 to 2 inches is expected for most locations with up to 3 inches possible in a few areas. motorists should travel only if necessary. if you must travel use extreme caution. a snow advisory means that periods of snow will cause primarily travel difficulties. be prepared for snow covered roads and limited visibilities...and use caution while driving. Affected Counties: In Tennessee: Bedford, Benton, Cannon, Cheatham, Clay, Coffee, Cumberland, Davidson, DeKalb, Dickson, Fentress, Giles, Grundy, Hickman, Houston, Humphreys, Jackson, Lawrence, Lewis, Macon, Marshall, Maury, Montgomery, Overton, Perry, Pickett, Putnam, Robertson, Rutherford, Smith, Stewart, Sumner, Trousdale, Van Buren, Warren, Wayne, White, Williamson, Wilson. *************** Copyright 2007 DataSwitch Information Services. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Any unauthorized redistribution of this message without the express written and signed consent of a DataSwitch officer constitutes a copyright violation and should be reported to admin at dataswitch.com -- DataSwitch Information Services, Inc. You have received this bulletin as part of your paid subscription to a DataSwitch service. To unsubscribe, send request with your account name to admin at dataswitch.com; or call 269-983-6271. *************** From sn at ds.bz Fri Feb 2 05:34:09 2007 From: sn at ds.bz (sn at ds.bz) Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2007 10:34:09 -0000 Subject: [ETSkywarnings] Winter Weather Statement Message-ID: urgent - winter weather message national weather service nashville tn 433 am cst fri feb 2 2007 ...snow advisory is in effect for the entire mid state through 11 am cst this friday morning... .a strong upper level disturbance will move across northern al this morning. moisture on the north side of this feature will be in the form of light to moderate snow across the entire mid state. the precipitation should end from west to east by late morning. county specific message: /o.con.kohx.sn.y.0001.000000t0000z-070202t1700z/ stewart-montgomery-robertson-sumner-macon-clay-pickett-benton- houston-humphreys-dickson-cheatham-davidson-wilson-trousdale- smith-jackson-putnam-overton-fentress-perry-hickman-lewis- williamson-maury-marshall-rutherford-cannon-dekalb-white- cumberland-bedford-coffee-warren-grundy-van buren-wayne-lawrence- giles- 433 am cst fri feb 2 2007 ...snow advisory remains in effect until 11 am cst this morning... a snow advisory remains in effect until 11 am cst this morning. light to moderate snow will continue across the mid state this morning. with temperatures near or below freezing... accumulating snows are expected for most areas. additional snowfall accumulations of 1 inch is expected to the west of the plateau with 1 to 2 inch accumulations along the plateau. travel is not recommended this morning across the mid state. motorists should travel only if necessary. if you must travel use extreme caution as many roadways are slushy and snow covered. a snow advisory means that periods of snow will cause primarily travel difficulties. be prepared for snow covered roads and limited visibilities...and use caution while driving. Affected Counties: In Tennessee: Bedford, Benton, Cannon, Cheatham, Clay, Coffee, Cumberland, Davidson, DeKalb, Dickson, Fentress, Giles, Grundy, Hickman, Houston, Humphreys, Jackson, Lawrence, Lewis, Macon, Marshall, Maury, Montgomery, Overton, Perry, Pickett, Putnam, Robertson, Rutherford, Smith, Stewart, Sumner, Trousdale, Van Buren, Warren, Wayne, White, Williamson, Wilson. *************** Copyright 2007 DataSwitch Information Services. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Any unauthorized redistribution of this message without the express written and signed consent of a DataSwitch officer constitutes a copyright violation and should be reported to admin at dataswitch.com -- DataSwitch Information Services, Inc. You have received this bulletin as part of your paid subscription to a DataSwitch service. To unsubscribe, send request with your account name to admin at dataswitch.com; or call 269-983-6271. *************** From sn at ds.bz Fri Feb 2 07:27:22 2007 From: sn at ds.bz (sn at ds.bz) Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2007 12:27:22 -0000 Subject: [ETSkywarnings] Winter Weather Statement Message-ID: urgent - winter weather message national weather service nashville tn 626 am cst fri feb 2 2007 ...a snow advisory is in effect for the eastern third of the mid state through 9 am cst this friday morning... .a strong upper level disturbance will continue to move across northern al this morning. moisture on the north side of this feature will be in the form of light to moderate snow across the eastern third of the mid state. the widespread precipitation should end from west to east by 9 am. county specific message: /o.ext.kohx.sn.y.0001.000000t0000z-070202t1500z/ macon-clay-pickett-trousdale-smith-jackson-putnam-overton- fentress-cannon-dekalb-white-cumberland-coffee-warren-grundy- van buren- 626 am cst fri feb 2 2007 ...snow advisory now in effect until 9 am cst this morning... the snow advisory is now in effect until 9 am cst this morning. light to moderate snow will continue across the eastern third of the mid state this morning. with temperatures near or below freezing... accumulating snows are expected for most areas. additional snowfall accumulations of up to 1 inch is expected in the advisory area. travel is not recommended this morning across the mid state. motorists should travel only if necessary. if you must travel use extreme caution as many roadways are slushy and many secondary roads are snow covered. a snow advisory means that periods of snow will cause primarily travel difficulties. be prepared for snow covered roads and limited visibilities...and use caution while driving. Affected Counties: In Tennessee: Cannon, Clay, Coffee, Cumberland, DeKalb, Fentress, Grundy, Jackson, Macon, Overton, Pickett, Putnam, Smith, Trousdale, Van Buren, Warren, White. *************** Copyright 2007 DataSwitch Information Services. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Any unauthorized redistribution of this message without the express written and signed consent of a DataSwitch officer constitutes a copyright violation and should be reported to admin at dataswitch.com -- DataSwitch Information Services, Inc. You have received this bulletin as part of your paid subscription to a DataSwitch service. To unsubscribe, send request with your account name to admin at dataswitch.com; or call 269-983-6271. *************** From sn at ds.bz Fri Feb 2 15:39:48 2007 From: sn at ds.bz (sn at ds.bz) Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2007 20:39:48 -0000 Subject: [ETSkywarnings] Special Weather Statement Message-ID: ...areas of black ice possible overnight... areas of light rain or snow fell across much of the region today ...leaving bridges...overpasses and roads wet. clouds will decrease this evening...leading to partial clearing later tonight as cold and drier air moves into the region. this will allow temperatures to fall into the teens to lower 20s...possibly even some single digits in the highest terrain overnight. these temperatures will be cold enough to produce icy patches on bridges...overpasses and roads where any water remains. drivers should be alert for this possibility...and be extra cautious when traveling after sunset tonight. bridges and overpasses will likely become icy before most area roads. please stay tuned to noaa weather radio...or your favorite tv or radio station...for later statements and forecasts from your national weather service. tg Affected Counties: In North Carolina: Cherokee, Clay. In Tennessee: Anderson, Bledsoe, Blount, Bradley, Campbell, Carter, Claiborne, Cocke, Grainger, Greene, Hamblen, Hamilton, Hancock, Hawkins, Jefferson, Johnson, Knox, Loudon, Marion, McMinn, Meigs, Monroe, Morgan, Polk, Rhea, Roane, Scott, Sequatchie, Sevier, Sullivan, Unicoi, Union, Washington. In Virginia: Bristol City, Lee, Norton City, Russell, Scott, Washington, Wise. *************** Copyright 2007 DataSwitch Information Services. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Any unauthorized redistribution of this message without the express written and signed consent of a DataSwitch officer constitutes a copyright violation and should be reported to admin at dataswitch.com -- DataSwitch Information Services, Inc. You have received this bulletin as part of your paid subscription to a DataSwitch service. To unsubscribe, send request with your account name to admin at dataswitch.com; or call 269-983-6271. *************** From sn at ds.bz Sat Feb 3 14:04:00 2007 From: sn at ds.bz (sn at ds.bz) Date: Sat, 3 Feb 2007 19:04:00 -0000 Subject: [ETSkywarnings] Special Weather Statement Message-ID: ...light snowfall possible tonight across northern middle tennessee and the cumberland plateau... a fast moving clipper system will move through the mid state this afternoon...followed by much colder air...along with brisk northwest winds. another clipper system...currently poised over the high plains...will dive rapidly southeast...and coupled with an upper level disturbance in the central plains...will bring a chance for light snow to middle tennessee after midnight tonight...and early sunday morning. up to an inch of snow is possible across northern middle tennessee... and along the cumberland plateau...with a dusting possible across southern areas. the best time frame for snow in middle tennessee tonight and early sunday...is between 3 am and 9 am cst. low temperatures tonight will be in the lower 20s across middle tennessee...with upper teens on the plateau. highs on sunday will struggle to reach the freezing mark over the northern half of middle tennessee. boyd Affected Counties: In Tennessee: Bedford, Benton, Cannon, Cheatham, Clay, Coffee, Cumberland, Davidson, DeKalb, Dickson, Fentress, Giles, Grundy, Hickman, Houston, Humphreys, Jackson, Lawrence, Lewis, Macon, Marshall, Maury, Montgomery, Overton, Perry, Pickett, Putnam, Robertson, Rutherford, Smith, Stewart, Sumner, Trousdale, Van Buren, Warren, Wayne, White, Williamson, Wilson. *************** Copyright 2007 DataSwitch Information Services. 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To unsubscribe, send request with your account name to admin at dataswitch.com; or call 269-983-6271. *************** From sn at ds.bz Sat Feb 3 22:45:38 2007 From: sn at ds.bz (sn at ds.bz) Date: Sun, 4 Feb 2007 03:45:38 -0000 Subject: [ETSkywarnings] Special Weather Statement Message-ID: ...a little snow expected late tonight through about mid morning sunday... a weak disturbance high up in the atmosphere will move across southern kentucky late tonight and sunday...generating some light snow across portions of the mid state. light snow should begin over northwest middle tennessee probably around 2 am cst...and in the nashville area by about 4 am. light snow should begin across the northern cumberland plateau areas by about 5 or 6 am. due to the expected movement of the weather disturbance across southern kentucky...the best chances for measurable snow will be over the northern parts of the mid state...where less than an inch of snow can be expected. over southern sections only a dusting at best is expected. other than a few lingering flurries late sunday morning...the measurable part of the snowfall should move to the east and out of middle tennessee before noon. because a cold front will be moving south across the mid state overnight...low temperatures will be below freezing in all areas. current road temperatures around the freezing mark should drop below freezing as well during the overnight hours. motorists therefore should exercise caution late tonight and sunday morning...as roads and highways will be slippery in some areas...particularly across northern sections. steigerwaldt Affected Counties: In Tennessee: Bedford, Benton, Cannon, Cheatham, Clay, Coffee, Cumberland, Davidson, DeKalb, Dickson, Fentress, Giles, Grundy, Hickman, Houston, Humphreys, Jackson, Lawrence, Lewis, Macon, Marshall, Maury, Montgomery, Overton, Perry, Pickett, Putnam, Robertson, Rutherford, Smith, Stewart, Sumner, Trousdale, Van Buren, Warren, Wayne, White, Williamson, Wilson. *************** Copyright 2007 DataSwitch Information Services. 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To unsubscribe, send request with your account name to admin at dataswitch.com; or call 269-983-6271. *************** From sn at ds.bz Sun Feb 4 04:07:49 2007 From: sn at ds.bz (sn at ds.bz) Date: Sun, 4 Feb 2007 09:07:49 -0000 Subject: [ETSkywarnings] Special Weather Statement Message-ID: ...light snow this morning and the coldest air of the season on monday and monday night... a cold front will quickly move across the region this morning... bringing some light snow across mainly southwest virginia and northeast tennessee. light snow accumulations will be possible in a few areas...but generally around an inch or less. breezy winds will again develop across the area this afternoon...making the unseasonably cold temperatures feel even colder. very cold arctic air will continue to move into the southern appalachian region tonight...behind the passage of this cold front. in fact...some of the coldest air of the season is expected on monday and monday night...especially across southwest virginia and northeast tennessee. in addition to the unseasonably cold temperatures...breezy winds will help to create dangerous wind chill readings below zero... especially over the higher elevations. please stay tuned to noaa weather radio...or your favorite tv or radio station...for later statements and forecasts from your national weather service. dmg Affected Counties: In Tennessee: Anderson, Blount, Campbell, Carter, Claiborne, Cocke, Grainger, Greene, Hamblen, Hancock, Hawkins, Jefferson, Johnson, Knox, Loudon, Morgan, Roane, Scott, Sevier, Sullivan, Unicoi, Union, Washington. In Virginia: Bristol City, Lee, Norton City, Russell, Scott, Washington, Wise. *************** Copyright 2007 DataSwitch Information Services. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Any unauthorized redistribution of this message without the express written and signed consent of a DataSwitch officer constitutes a copyright violation and should be reported to admin at dataswitch.com -- DataSwitch Information Services, Inc. You have received this bulletin as part of your paid subscription to a DataSwitch service. To unsubscribe, send request with your account name to admin at dataswitch.com; or call 269-983-6271. *************** From sn at ds.bz Sun Feb 4 07:08:26 2007 From: sn at ds.bz (sn at ds.bz) Date: Sun, 4 Feb 2007 12:08:26 -0000 Subject: [ETSkywarnings] Winter Weather Statement Message-ID: urgent - winter weather message national weather service nashville tn 607 am cst sun feb 4 2007 ...snow this morning across northern portions of the mid state... .an upper level disturbance behind a southward moving arctic front will bring a brief period of snow to northern portions of the mid state this morning. county specific message: /o.new.kohx.sn.y.0002.070204t1207z-070204t1500z/ robertson-sumner-macon-clay-pickett-cheatham-davidson-wilson- trousdale-smith-jackson-putnam-overton-fentress-dekalb-white- cumberland- 607 am cst sun feb 4 2007 ...snow advisory in effect until 9 am cst this morning... the national weather service in nashville has issued a snow advisory...which is in effect until 9 am cst this morning. light to moderate snow will produce snowfall accumulations of around 1 inch across the advisory area with a few spots between 1 and 2 inches possible. the snow should end by 9 am. a snow advisory means that periods of snow will cause primarily travel difficulties. be prepared for snow covered roads and limited visibilities...and use caution while driving. Affected Counties: In Tennessee: Cheatham, Clay, Cumberland, Davidson, DeKalb, Fentress, Jackson, Macon, Overton, Pickett, Putnam, Robertson, Smith, Sumner, Trousdale, White, Wilson. *************** Copyright 2007 DataSwitch Information Services. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Any unauthorized redistribution of this message without the express written and signed consent of a DataSwitch officer constitutes a copyright violation and should be reported to admin at dataswitch.com -- DataSwitch Information Services, Inc. You have received this bulletin as part of your paid subscription to a DataSwitch service. To unsubscribe, send request with your account name to admin at dataswitch.com; or call 269-983-6271. *************** From sn at ds.bz Sun Feb 4 16:07:24 2007 From: sn at ds.bz (sn at ds.bz) Date: Sun, 4 Feb 2007 21:07:24 -0000 Subject: [ETSkywarnings] Winter Weather Statement Message-ID: urgent - winter weather message national weather service morristown tn 406 pm est sun feb 4 2007 ...cold temperatures and wind chills tonight and early monday in the higher elevations... .cold air will continue to move into the region tonight and combine with brisk west or northwest winds to create cold wind chill temperatures in the smoky mountains and northern mountains of east tennessee. wind chill readings will range from around 15 below zero to 5 degrees above zero at times...mainly from around midnight tonight until near noon monday. the coldest chills should be confined to elevations above 3000 feet. should caution and dress appropriately if you have to travel in these areas overnight and early monday. stay tuned to noaa weather radio for later forecasts and statements from your national weather service office in morristown. county specific message: /o.new.kmrx.wc.y.0001.070205t0400z-070205t1600z/ johnson-cocke smoky mountains-southeast greene-unicoi- southeast carter-blount smoky mountains-sevier smoky mountains- southeast monroe- including the cities of...mountain city...cosby...cedar creek... erwin...roan mountain...cades cove...gatlinburg...coker creek 406 pm est sun feb 4 2007 ...wind chill advisory in effect from 11 pm this evening to 11 am est monday... the national weather service in morristown has issued a wind chill advisory...which is in effect from 11 pm this evening to 11 am est monday. more cold arctic air moving into the region will produce lows in the single digits and teens overnight. brisk west or northwest winds will create wind chill temperatures as low as 15 degrees below to 5 degrees above zero at times. a wind chill advisory means that cold air and strong winds will combine to generate very low wind chills. these conditions can result in frost bite and lead to hypothermia or even death if precautions are not taken. those venturing outdoors should dress warmly...making sure all exposed skin is covered. Affected Counties: In Tennessee: Blount, Carter, Cocke, Greene, Johnson, Monroe, Sevier, Unicoi. *************** Copyright 2007 DataSwitch Information Services. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Any unauthorized redistribution of this message without the express written and signed consent of a DataSwitch officer constitutes a copyright violation and should be reported to admin at dataswitch.com -- DataSwitch Information Services, Inc. You have received this bulletin as part of your paid subscription to a DataSwitch service. To unsubscribe, send request with your account name to admin at dataswitch.com; or call 269-983-6271. *************** From sn at ds.bz Sun Feb 4 21:56:28 2007 From: sn at ds.bz (sn at ds.bz) Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2007 02:56:28 -0000 Subject: [ETSkywarnings] Winter Weather Statement Message-ID: urgent - winter weather message national weather service morristown tn 955 pm est sun feb 4 2007 ...cold temperatures and wind chills tonight and early monday in the higher elevations... .cold air will continue to move into the region tonight and combine with brisk west or northwest winds to create cold wind chill temperatures in the smoky mountains and northern mountains of east tennessee. wind chill readings will range from around 15 below zero to 5 degrees above zero at times...mainly above 2500 feet from late this evening until near noon monday. people should use caution and dress appropriately if traveling in these areas overnight and early monday. stay tuned to noaa weather radio for later forecasts and statements from your national weather service office in morristown. county specific message: /o.con.kmrx.wc.y.0001.070205t0400z-070205t1600z/ johnson-cocke smoky mountains-southeast greene-unicoi- southeast carter-blount smoky mountains-sevier smoky mountains- southeast monroe- including the cities of...mountain city...cosby...cedar creek... erwin...roan mountain...cades cove...gatlinburg...coker creek 955 pm est sun feb 4 2007 ...wind chill advisory remains in effect until 11 am est monday... a wind chill advisory remains in effect until 11 am est monday. more cold arctic air moving into the region will produce lows in the single digits and teens overnight. brisk west or northwest winds will create wind chill temperatures as low as 15 degrees below to 5 degrees above zero at times. a wind chill advisory means that cold air and strong winds will combine to generate very low wind chills. these conditions can result in frost bite and lead to hypothermia or even death if precautions are not taken. those venturing outdoors should dress warmly...making sure all exposed skin is covered. Affected Counties: In Tennessee: Blount, Carter, Cocke, Greene, Johnson, Monroe, Sevier, Unicoi. *************** Copyright 2007 DataSwitch Information Services. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Any unauthorized redistribution of this message without the express written and signed consent of a DataSwitch officer constitutes a copyright violation and should be reported to admin at dataswitch.com -- DataSwitch Information Services, Inc. You have received this bulletin as part of your paid subscription to a DataSwitch service. To unsubscribe, send request with your account name to admin at dataswitch.com; or call 269-983-6271. *************** From sn at ds.bz Mon Feb 5 03:15:48 2007 From: sn at ds.bz (sn at ds.bz) Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2007 08:15:48 -0000 Subject: [ETSkywarnings] Winter Weather Statement Message-ID: urgent - winter weather message national weather service morristown tn 315 am est mon feb 5 2007 ...cold wind chill values this morning across the higher elevations... .a cold air mass across the southern appalachian region will combine with breezy winds to create cold wind chill values this morning. wind chill values could be around 15 degrees below zero at times this morning...mainly in the higher elevations above 2500 feet. county specific message: /o.con.kmrx.wc.y.0001.000000t0000z-070205t1600z/ johnson-cocke smoky mountains-southeast greene-unicoi- southeast carter-blount smoky mountains-sevier smoky mountains- southeast monroe- including the cities of...mountain city...cosby...cedar creek... erwin...roan mountain...cades cove...gatlinburg...coker creek 315 am est mon feb 5 2007 ...wind chill advisory remains in effect until 11 am est this morning... a wind chill advisory remains in effect until 11 am est this morning. a cold arctic air mass will combine with breezy winds to produce wind chill values as low as 15 degrees below zero this morning... mainly across the higher elevations above 2500 feet. a wind chill advisory means that cold air and strong winds will combine to generate very low wind chill values. these conditions can result in frost bite and lead to hypothermia or even death if precautions are not taken. those venturing outdoors should dress warmly...making sure all exposed skin is covered. dmg Affected Counties: In Tennessee: Blount, Carter, Cocke, Greene, Johnson, Monroe, Sevier, Unicoi. *************** Copyright 2007 DataSwitch Information Services. 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To unsubscribe, send request with your account name to admin at dataswitch.com; or call 269-983-6271. *************** From sn at ds.bz Wed Feb 14 08:43:22 2007 From: sn at ds.bz (sn at ds.bz) Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2007 13:43:22 -0000 Subject: [ETSkywarnings] Special Weather Statement Message-ID: ...icy road conditions today... a strong cold front has moved east through the area this morning. temperatures dropped rapidly into the 20s behind the front. run off from overnight rains and ongoing drizzle will result in patches of ice on many area roadways. scattered snow showers will continue this morning resulting in light accumulations...especially on grassy surfaces. northwest winds around 15 mph with higher gusts will maintain wind chills in the teens and lower 20s. Affected Counties: In North Carolina: Cherokee, Clay. In Tennessee: Anderson, Bledsoe, Blount, Bradley, Campbell, Carter, Claiborne, Cocke, Grainger, Greene, Hamblen, Hamilton, Hancock, Hawkins, Jefferson, Johnson, Knox, Loudon, Marion, McMinn, Meigs, Monroe, Morgan, Polk, Rhea, Roane, Scott, Sequatchie, Sevier, Sullivan, Unicoi, Union, Washington. In Virginia: Bristol City, Lee, Norton City, Russell, Scott, Washington, Wise. *************** Copyright 2007 DataSwitch Information Services. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Any unauthorized redistribution of this message without the express written and signed consent of a DataSwitch officer constitutes a copyright violation and should be reported to admin at dataswitch.com -- DataSwitch Information Services, Inc. You have received this bulletin as part of your paid subscription to a DataSwitch service. To unsubscribe, send request with your account name to admin at dataswitch.com; or call 269-983-6271. *************** From sn at ds.bz Thu Feb 15 10:03:47 2007 From: sn at ds.bz (sn at ds.bz) Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2007 15:03:47 -0000 Subject: [ETSkywarnings] Special Weather Statement Message-ID: ...very light snow today with little or no accumulation... cold air will continue to move into the mid state today as an upper level disturbance crosses the area. light snow has already been reported in west tennessee...with no more than a dusting at most locations. this light snow will affect middle tennessee this afternoon. snow amounts from this weather system will continue to be very light. most of middle tennessee will have only a trace of precipitation. a few areas may have a quick dusting on grassy areas...but no significant accumulations are expected. Affected Counties: In Tennessee: Bedford, Benton, Cannon, Cheatham, Clay, Coffee, Cumberland, Davidson, DeKalb, Dickson, Fentress, Giles, Grundy, Hickman, Houston, Humphreys, Jackson, Lawrence, Lewis, Macon, Marshall, Maury, Montgomery, Overton, Perry, Pickett, Putnam, Robertson, Rutherford, Smith, Stewart, Sumner, Trousdale, Van Buren, Warren, Wayne, White, Williamson, Wilson. *************** Copyright 2007 DataSwitch Information Services. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Any unauthorized redistribution of this message without the express written and signed consent of a DataSwitch officer constitutes a copyright violation and should be reported to admin at dataswitch.com -- DataSwitch Information Services, Inc. You have received this bulletin as part of your paid subscription to a DataSwitch service. To unsubscribe, send request with your account name to admin at dataswitch.com; or call 269-983-6271. *************** From sn at ds.bz Fri Feb 16 04:49:04 2007 From: sn at ds.bz (sn at ds.bz) Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 09:49:04 -0000 Subject: [ETSkywarnings] Special Weather Statement Message-ID: ...accumulating snowfall expected this weekend... an area of low pressure is expected to develop over the mid mississippi valley region by saturday morning...then moving quickly southeast across the tennessee valley and southern appalachians by saturday night. a cold airmass in place across the region...should allow most of the precipitation with this system to fall as light to moderate snow. the exception will be across the southern valley counties on saturday afternoon...where a mix of rain and snow may occur. actual snowfall amounts are still a bit uncertain...but based on the latest timing...track...and expected available moisture with this system...heaviest snowfall could range from 2 to 5 inches. these higher totals are anticipated to fall across northern parts of the cumberland plateau...and the highest elevations of southwestern virginia and the mountains of east tennessee. an inch or two of snow could also accumulate in parts of cherokee and clay counties of north carolina by sunday morning. a few snow showers or flurries may linger into sunday morning...especially in the higher elevations. winter weather advisories or warnings may be required for this winter weather system. so...please stay tuned to noaa weather radio...or your favorite tv or radio station...for later statements and forecasts from your national weather service. tg Affected Counties: In North Carolina: Cherokee, Clay. In Tennessee: Anderson, Bledsoe, Blount, Bradley, Campbell, Carter, Claiborne, Cocke, Grainger, Greene, Hamblen, Hamilton, Hancock, Hawkins, Jefferson, Johnson, Knox, Loudon, Marion, McMinn, Meigs, Monroe, Morgan, Polk, Rhea, Roane, Scott, Sequatchie, Sevier, Sullivan, Unicoi, Union, Washington. In Virginia: Bristol City, Lee, Norton City, Russell, Scott, Washington, Wise. *************** Copyright 2007 DataSwitch Information Services. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Any unauthorized redistribution of this message without the express written and signed consent of a DataSwitch officer constitutes a copyright violation and should be reported to admin at dataswitch.com -- DataSwitch Information Services, Inc. You have received this bulletin as part of your paid subscription to a DataSwitch service. To unsubscribe, send request with your account name to admin at dataswitch.com; or call 269-983-6271. *************** From sn at ds.bz Fri Feb 16 14:07:27 2007 From: sn at ds.bz (sn at ds.bz) Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 19:07:27 -0000 Subject: [ETSkywarnings] Special Weather Statement Message-ID: ...accumulating snowfall expected this weekend... an area of low pressure will move east across the ohio river valley saturday. a cold front will move southeast through the southern appalachians saturday evening. light to moderate snow will advance southeast across the area by early saturday afternoon. the exception will be across the southern valley counties on saturday afternoon...where a mix of rain and snow may occur. actual snowfall amounts are still a bit uncertain...but based on the latest timing...track...and expected available moisture with this system...heaviest snowfall could range from 2 to 5 inches. these higher totals are anticipated to fall across northern parts of the cumberland plateau...and the highest elevations of southwestern virginia and the mountains of east tennessee. an inch or two of snow could also accumulate in parts of cherokee and clay counties of north carolina by sunday morning. many locations in the central and northeast valleys of tennessee will see about an inch of snow. a few snow showers or flurries may linger into sunday morning...especially in the higher elevations. winter weather advisories or warnings may be required for this winter weather system. so...please stay tuned to noaa weather radio...or your favorite tv or radio station...for later statements and forecasts from your national weather service. Affected Counties: In North Carolina: Cherokee, Clay. In Tennessee: Anderson, Bledsoe, Blount, Bradley, Campbell, Carter, Claiborne, Cocke, Grainger, Greene, Hamblen, Hamilton, Hancock, Hawkins, Jefferson, Johnson, Knox, Loudon, Marion, McMinn, Meigs, Monroe, Morgan, Polk, Rhea, Roane, Scott, Sequatchie, Sevier, Sullivan, Unicoi, Union, Washington. In Virginia: Bristol City, Lee, Norton City, Russell, Scott, Washington, Wise. *************** Copyright 2007 DataSwitch Information Services. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Any unauthorized redistribution of this message without the express written and signed consent of a DataSwitch officer constitutes a copyright violation and should be reported to admin at dataswitch.com -- DataSwitch Information Services, Inc. You have received this bulletin as part of your paid subscription to a DataSwitch service. To unsubscribe, send request with your account name to admin at dataswitch.com; or call 269-983-6271. *************** From sn at ds.bz Fri Feb 16 15:03:06 2007 From: sn at ds.bz (sn at ds.bz) Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 20:03:06 -0000 Subject: [ETSkywarnings] Special Weather Statement Message-ID: ...snow for most of the mid state saturday...ending sunday morning in the cumberland plateau... a low pressure system in the northern plains will track southeastward into illinois by 6 am saturday. precipitation ahead of the associated surface cold front will produce snow beginning saturday morning in the northwestern counties of the mid state. ahead of the cold front snow fall accumulations up to one inch could be produce in the extreme northern and eastern counties. saturday as the cold front advances through the mid state by late afternoon temperatures just ahead of the front will climb to slightly above freezing in all but the higher elevations of the cumberland plateau. thus changing the snow saturday afternoon to a snow rain mix in most of the mid state...with light rain only in the extreme southern counties. total snowfall accumulations saturday up one inch possible in areas north of nashville with up to two inches possible in the higher elevations of the cumberland plateau region. Affected Counties: In Tennessee: Bedford, Benton, Cannon, Cheatham, Clay, Coffee, Cumberland, Davidson, DeKalb, Dickson, Fentress, Giles, Grundy, Hickman, Houston, Humphreys, Jackson, Lawrence, Lewis, Macon, Marshall, Maury, Montgomery, Overton, Perry, Pickett, Putnam, Robertson, Rutherford, Smith, Stewart, Sumner, Trousdale, Van Buren, Warren, Wayne, White, Williamson, Wilson. *************** Copyright 2007 DataSwitch Information Services. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Any unauthorized redistribution of this message without the express written and signed consent of a DataSwitch officer constitutes a copyright violation and should be reported to admin at dataswitch.com -- DataSwitch Information Services, Inc. You have received this bulletin as part of your paid subscription to a DataSwitch service. To unsubscribe, send request with your account name to admin at dataswitch.com; or call 269-983-6271. *************** From sn at ds.bz Fri Feb 16 15:17:49 2007 From: sn at ds.bz (sn at ds.bz) Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 20:17:49 -0000 Subject: [ETSkywarnings] Special Weather Statement Message-ID: ...snow for most of the mid state saturday...ending sunday morning in the cumberland plateau... a low pressure system in the northern plains will track southeastward into illinois by 6 am saturday. precipitation ahead of the associated surface cold front will produce snow beginning saturday morning in the northwestern counties of the mid state. ahead of the cold front snow fall accumulations up to one inch could be produced in the extreme northern and eastern counties. as the cold front advances through the mid state by late afternoon saturday...temperatures just ahead of the front will climb to slightly above freezing in all but the higher elevations of the cumberland plateau. thus the snow saturday afternoon will change to a snow rain mix in most of the mid state...with light rain only in the extreme southern counties. total snowfall accumulations saturday up to one inch is possible in areas north of nashville with up to two inches possible in the higher elevations of the cumberland plateau region. Affected Counties: In Tennessee: Bedford, Benton, Cannon, Cheatham, Clay, Coffee, Cumberland, Davidson, DeKalb, Dickson, Fentress, Giles, Grundy, Hickman, Houston, Humphreys, Jackson, Lawrence, Lewis, Macon, Marshall, Maury, Montgomery, Overton, Perry, Pickett, Putnam, Robertson, Rutherford, Smith, Stewart, Sumner, Trousdale, Van Buren, Warren, Wayne, White, Williamson, Wilson. *************** Copyright 2007 DataSwitch Information Services. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Any unauthorized redistribution of this message without the express written and signed consent of a DataSwitch officer constitutes a copyright violation and should be reported to admin at dataswitch.com -- DataSwitch Information Services, Inc. You have received this bulletin as part of your paid subscription to a DataSwitch service. To unsubscribe, send request with your account name to admin at dataswitch.com; or call 269-983-6271. *************** From sn at ds.bz Fri Feb 16 22:23:29 2007 From: sn at ds.bz (sn at ds.bz) Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2007 03:23:29 -0000 Subject: [ETSkywarnings] Special Weather Statement Message-ID: ...snow for the mid state saturday...ending sunday morning in the cumberland plateau... a low pressure system in the plains will track toward illinois by saturday morning. snowfall ahead of the cold front will produce light accumulations for areas northwest of nashville late tonight...then spread through the rest of the mid state saturday morning. snowfall accumulations around one inch are expected across the central and northern counties of middle tennessee... with lesser amounts across the southern counties. as the cold front advances through the mid state by late saturday afternoon... temperatures just ahead of the front will climb to slightly above freezing in all but the higher elevations of the cumberland plateau...however any precipitation is expected to remain in the form of snow. again...total snowfall accumulations saturday around one inch are possible in areas along and north of interstate 40...with up to two inches possible in the higher elevations of the cumberland plateau region saturday night. amounts around one inch or less are possible for locations south of interstate 40...with the least amounts occurring near the alabama border. larosa Affected Counties: In Tennessee: Bedford, Benton, Cannon, Cheatham, Clay, Coffee, Cumberland, Davidson, DeKalb, Dickson, Fentress, Giles, Grundy, Hickman, Houston, Humphreys, Jackson, Lawrence, Lewis, Macon, Marshall, Maury, Montgomery, Overton, Perry, Pickett, Putnam, Robertson, Rutherford, Smith, Stewart, Sumner, Trousdale, Van Buren, Warren, Wayne, White, Williamson, Wilson. *************** Copyright 2007 DataSwitch Information Services. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Any unauthorized redistribution of this message without the express written and signed consent of a DataSwitch officer constitutes a copyright violation and should be reported to admin at dataswitch.com -- DataSwitch Information Services, Inc. You have received this bulletin as part of your paid subscription to a DataSwitch service. To unsubscribe, send request with your account name to admin at dataswitch.com; or call 269-983-6271. *************** From sn at ds.bz Fri Feb 16 22:43:52 2007 From: sn at ds.bz (sn at ds.bz) Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2007 03:43:52 -0000 Subject: [ETSkywarnings] Special Weather Statement Message-ID: ...accumulating snowfall expected this weekend... a strong...fast moving low pressure system will move across the southern appalachian region saturday into saturday night. as the system approaches...light to moderate snow will spread southeast across much of the area early saturday afternoon. however...a mix of rain and snow is expected over warmer southern tennessee valley locations saturday afternoon. the heaviest snowfall is expected across northern parts of the cumberland plateau...the highest elevations of southwestern virginia and the mountains of east tennessee where 2 to 5 inches is possible. an inch or two of snow could accumulate in parts of cherokee and clay counties of north carolina by sunday morning. many locations in the central and northeast valleys of tennessee will see about an inch of snow. a few snow showers or flurries may linger into sunday morning...especially in the higher elevations. winter weather advisories or warnings may be required for this winter weather system. so...please stay tuned to noaa weather radio...or your favorite tv or radio station...for later statements and forecasts from your national weather service. Affected Counties: In North Carolina: Cherokee, Clay. In Tennessee: Anderson, Bledsoe, Blount, Bradley, Campbell, Carter, Claiborne, Cocke, Grainger, Greene, Hamblen, Hamilton, Hancock, Hawkins, Jefferson, Johnson, Knox, Loudon, Marion, McMinn, Meigs, Monroe, Morgan, Polk, Rhea, Roane, Scott, Sequatchie, Sevier, Sullivan, Unicoi, Union, Washington. In Virginia: Bristol City, Lee, Norton City, Russell, Scott, Washington, Wise. *************** Copyright 2007 DataSwitch Information Services. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Any unauthorized redistribution of this message without the express written and signed consent of a DataSwitch officer constitutes a copyright violation and should be reported to admin at dataswitch.com -- DataSwitch Information Services, Inc. You have received this bulletin as part of your paid subscription to a DataSwitch service. To unsubscribe, send request with your account name to admin at dataswitch.com; or call 269-983-6271. *************** From sn at ds.bz Sat Feb 17 04:13:29 2007 From: sn at ds.bz (sn at ds.bz) Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2007 09:13:29 -0000 Subject: [ETSkywarnings] Winter Weather Statement Message-ID: urgent - winter weather message national weather service morristown tn 412 am est sat feb 17 2007 ...accumulating snowfall expected this afternoon into sunday morning... .a strong...fast moving low pressure system will move across the southern appalachian region late this afternoon and tonight. as the system approaches...light to moderate snow will spread southeast across much of the area...starting by early afternoon over northern parts of the cumberland plateau and parts of southwestern virginia. the snow should not accumulate until very late this afternoon or early evening in the smoky mountains and northern mountains of east tennessee...due to a later arrival. the heaviest snowfall is expected across northern parts of the cumberland plateau...the highest elevations of southwestern virginia and northeast tennessee...and the mountains of east tennessee with as much as 2 to 5 inches possible by sunday morning. an inch or two of snow could accumulate in parts of cherokee and clay counties of north carolina...mainly above 3000 feet. a mix of rain and snow is expected over warmer southern tennessee valley locations this afternoon and possibly into early evening... before changing to at least light snow or flurries across all parts of the region tonight. central valley locations of east tennessee may get from a dusting up to 2 inches of snowfall overnight...with accumulations of generally 1 to 3 inches expected in the snow advisory areas. actual snow amounts will depend on the track and speed of the low pressure system...which may change slightly as this winter weather system approaches. so...please stay tuned to noaa weather radio... or your favorite tv or radio station...for later statements and forecasts from your national weather service. county specific message: /o.new.kmrx.sn.y.0005.070217t1800z-070218t1200z/ scott tn-campbell-claiborne-hancock-morgan-lee-wise- including the cities of...oneida...la follette...tazewell... sneedville...wartburg...jonesville...wise 412 am est sat feb 17 2007 ...snow advisory in effect from 1 pm this afternoon to 7 am est sunday... the national weather service in morristown has issued a snow advisory...which is in effect from 1 pm this afternoon to 7 am est sunday. look for snow to develop and move into the cumberland plateau and extreme southwestern virginia by this afternoon...and linger into most of the night. total snowfall may range from 1 to 5 inches by sunday morning. a snow advisory means that periods of snow are expected or occurring...but accumulations are expected to be light. driving and walking may be difficult on untreated roadways and sidewalks. be prepared for snow covered roads and limited visibilities. if you must travel...slow down and allow extra time to reach your destination. Affected Counties: In Tennessee: Campbell, Claiborne, Hancock, Morgan, Scott. In Virginia: Lee, Norton City, Wise. *************** Copyright 2007 DataSwitch Information Services. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Any unauthorized redistribution of this message without the express written and signed consent of a DataSwitch officer constitutes a copyright violation and should be reported to admin at dataswitch.com -- DataSwitch Information Services, Inc. You have received this bulletin as part of your paid subscription to a DataSwitch service. To unsubscribe, send request with your account name to admin at dataswitch.com; or call 269-983-6271. *************** From sn at ds.bz Sat Feb 17 04:13:34 2007 From: sn at ds.bz (sn at ds.bz) Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2007 09:13:34 -0000 Subject: [ETSkywarnings] Winter Weather Statement Message-ID: urgent - winter weather message national weather service morristown tn 412 am est sat feb 17 2007 ...accumulating snowfall expected this afternoon into sunday morning... .a strong...fast moving low pressure system will move across the southern appalachian region late this afternoon and tonight. as the system approaches...light to moderate snow will spread southeast across much of the area...starting by early afternoon over northern parts of the cumberland plateau and parts of southwestern virginia. the snow should not accumulate until very late this afternoon or early evening in the smoky mountains and northern mountains of east tennessee...due to a later arrival. the heaviest snowfall is expected across northern parts of the cumberland plateau...the highest elevations of southwestern virginia and northeast tennessee...and the mountains of east tennessee with as much as 2 to 5 inches possible by sunday morning. an inch or two of snow could accumulate in parts of cherokee and clay counties of north carolina...mainly above 3000 feet. a mix of rain and snow is expected over warmer southern tennessee valley locations this afternoon and possibly into early evening... before changing to at least light snow or flurries across all parts of the region tonight. central valley locations of east tennessee may get from a dusting up to 2 inches of snowfall overnight...with accumulations of generally 1 to 3 inches expected in the snow advisory areas. actual snow amounts will depend on the track and speed of the low pressure system...which may change slightly as this winter weather system approaches. so...please stay tuned to noaa weather radio... or your favorite tv or radio station...for later statements and forecasts from your national weather service. county specific message: /o.new.kmrx.sn.y.0005.070217t2000z-070218t1400z/ hawkins-sullivan-northwest greene-washington tn-northwest carter- scott-russell-washington- including the cities of...rogersville...kingsport...bristol... greeneville...johnson city...elizabethton...gate city...lebanon... abingdon 412 am est sat feb 17 2007 ...snow advisory in effect from 3 pm this afternoon to 9 am est sunday... the national weather service in morristown has issued a snow advisory...which is in effect from 3 pm this afternoon to 9 am est sunday. look for light snow to develop and move into much of northeast tennessee and extreme southwestern virginia by late this afternoon ...then linger throughout the night. total snowfall may range from 1 to 4 inches by sunday morning. a snow advisory means that periods of snow are expected or occurring...but accumulations are expected to be light. driving and walking may be difficult on untreated roadways and sidewalks. be prepared for snow covered roads and limited visibilities. if you must travel...slow down and allow extra time to reach your destination. Affected Counties: In Tennessee: Carter, Greene, Hawkins, Sullivan, Washington. In Virginia: Bristol City, Russell, Scott, Washington. *************** Copyright 2007 DataSwitch Information Services. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Any unauthorized redistribution of this message without the express written and signed consent of a DataSwitch officer constitutes a copyright violation and should be reported to admin at dataswitch.com -- DataSwitch Information Services, Inc. You have received this bulletin as part of your paid subscription to a DataSwitch service. To unsubscribe, send request with your account name to admin at dataswitch.com; or call 269-983-6271. *************** From sn at ds.bz Sat Feb 17 04:13:36 2007 From: sn at ds.bz (sn at ds.bz) Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2007 09:13:36 -0000 Subject: [ETSkywarnings] Winter Weather Statement Message-ID: urgent - winter weather message national weather service morristown tn 412 am est sat feb 17 2007 ...accumulating snowfall expected this afternoon into sunday morning... .a strong...fast moving low pressure system will move across the southern appalachian region late this afternoon and tonight. as the system approaches...light to moderate snow will spread southeast across much of the area...starting by early afternoon over northern parts of the cumberland plateau and parts of southwestern virginia. the snow should not accumulate until very late this afternoon or early evening in the smoky mountains and northern mountains of east tennessee...due to a later arrival. the heaviest snowfall is expected across northern parts of the cumberland plateau...the highest elevations of southwestern virginia and northeast tennessee...and the mountains of east tennessee with as much as 2 to 5 inches possible by sunday morning. an inch or two of snow could accumulate in parts of cherokee and clay counties of north carolina...mainly above 3000 feet. a mix of rain and snow is expected over warmer southern tennessee valley locations this afternoon and possibly into early evening... before changing to at least light snow or flurries across all parts of the region tonight. central valley locations of east tennessee may get from a dusting up to 2 inches of snowfall overnight...with accumulations of generally 1 to 3 inches expected in the snow advisory areas. actual snow amounts will depend on the track and speed of the low pressure system...which may change slightly as this winter weather system approaches. so...please stay tuned to noaa weather radio... or your favorite tv or radio station...for later statements and forecasts from your national weather service. county specific message: /o.new.kmrx.sn.y.0005.070217t2200z-070218t1600z/ johnson-cocke smoky mountains-southeast greene-unicoi- southeast carter-blount smoky mountains-sevier smoky mountains- southeast monroe- including the cities of...mountain city...cosby...cedar creek... erwin...roan mountain...cades cove...gatlinburg...coker creek 412 am est sat feb 17 2007 ...snow advisory in effect from 5 pm this afternoon to 11 am est sunday... the national weather service in morristown has issued a snow advisory...which is in effect from 5 pm this afternoon to 11 am est sunday. look for light to moderate snow to develop by late this afternoon or early evening across the northern and smoky mountains of east tennessee...then linger throughout the night. the snow should diminish to scattered snow showers or flurries by sunday morning. total snowfall may range from 2 to 5 inches by late sunday morning ...with isolated heavier amounts possible above 4000 feet. a snow advisory means that periods of snow are expected or occurring...but accumulations are expected to be light. driving and walking may be difficult on untreated roadways and sidewalks. be prepared for snow covered roads and limited visibilities. if you must travel...slow down and allow extra time to reach your destination. Affected Counties: In Tennessee: Blount, Carter, Cocke, Greene, Johnson, Monroe, Sevier, Unicoi. *************** Copyright 2007 DataSwitch Information Services. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Any unauthorized redistribution of this message without the express written and signed consent of a DataSwitch officer constitutes a copyright violation and should be reported to admin at dataswitch.com -- DataSwitch Information Services, Inc. You have received this bulletin as part of your paid subscription to a DataSwitch service. To unsubscribe, send request with your account name to admin at dataswitch.com; or call 269-983-6271. *************** From sn at ds.bz Sat Feb 17 05:01:04 2007 From: sn at ds.bz (sn at ds.bz) Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2007 10:01:04 -0000 Subject: [ETSkywarnings] Winter Weather Statement Message-ID: urgent - winter weather message national weather service nashville tn 400 am cst sat feb 17 2007 ...light snow expected over the midstate through this evening... .a low pressure system moving southeastward across the ohio valley will bring light snow to the midstate through this evening. some snow accumulation is expected but should taper off after 10 pm this evening. county specific message: /o.new.kohx.sn.y.0003.070217t1200z-070218t0400z/ stewart-montgomery-robertson-sumner-macon-clay-pickett-houston- dickson-cheatham-davidson-wilson-trousdale-smith-jackson-putnam- overton-fentress-williamson-rutherford-cannon-dekalb-white- cumberland-warren-van buren- 400 am cst sat feb 17 2007 ...snow advisory in effect until 10 pm cst this evening... the national weather service in nashville has issued a snow advisory...which is in effect until 10 pm cst this evening. snow will continue off and on through the day and into the evening hours. most locations will get around 1 inch of accumulation. counties in the extreme north and in the northern cumberland plateau may get up to 2 inches. a snow advisory means that periods of snow will cause primarily travel difficulties. be prepared for snow covered roads and limited visibilities...and use caution while driving. jlm Affected Counties: In Tennessee: Cannon, Cheatham, Clay, Cumberland, Davidson, DeKalb, Dickson, Fentress, Houston, Jackson, Macon, Montgomery, Overton, Pickett, Putnam, Robertson, Rutherford, Smith, Stewart, Sumner, Trousdale, Van Buren, Warren, White, Williamson, Wilson. *************** Copyright 2007 DataSwitch Information Services. 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To unsubscribe, send request with your account name to admin at dataswitch.com; or call 269-983-6271. *************** From sn at ds.bz Sat Feb 17 05:26:27 2007 From: sn at ds.bz (sn at ds.bz) Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2007 10:26:27 -0000 Subject: [ETSkywarnings] Special Weather Statement Message-ID: ...a light snowfall possible late this afternoon and overnight... an area of low pressure over the mid mississippi valley region will continue to track southeast toward the southern appalachians today and tonight. light snow should spread east from middle tennessee and central kentucky...and reach the central and parts of the southern valley counties of east tennessee by this afternoon. the precipitation may fall as a mix of rain and snow today across southeast tennessee...including polk county into cherokee and clay counties of southwestern north carolina. light snow or flurries will generally affect all areas overnight...but the more significant snowfall amounts should be confined to areas where snow advisories will go into effect later today through early sunday morning. locations not included in the snow advisories...are the central and southern valley counties of east tennessee...as well as cherokee and clay counties of north carolina. persons in these areas may see from a dusting of snow up to 2 inches by sunday morning... especially at elevations above 2000 to 3000 feet. however...you should continue to monitor weather conditions today and tonight...as this wintry weather system develops and approaches the region. stay tuned to this station for later statements and forecasts from your national weather service in morristown. tg Affected Counties: In North Carolina: Cherokee, Clay. In Tennessee: Anderson, Bledsoe, Blount, Bradley, Cocke, Grainger, Hamblen, Hamilton, Jefferson, Knox, Loudon, Marion, McMinn, Meigs, Monroe, Polk, Rhea, Roane, Sequatchie, Sevier, Union. *************** Copyright 2007 DataSwitch Information Services. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Any unauthorized redistribution of this message without the express written and signed consent of a DataSwitch officer constitutes a copyright violation and should be reported to admin at dataswitch.com -- DataSwitch Information Services, Inc. You have received this bulletin as part of your paid subscription to a DataSwitch service. To unsubscribe, send request with your account name to admin at dataswitch.com; or call 269-983-6271. *************** From sn at ds.bz Sat Feb 17 11:27:55 2007 From: sn at ds.bz (sn at ds.bz) Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2007 16:27:55 -0000 Subject: [ETSkywarnings] Winter Weather Statement Message-ID: urgent - winter weather message national weather service morristown tn 1127 am est sat feb 17 2007 ...accumulating snowfall expected this afternoon into sunday morning... .a strong...fast moving low pressure system will move across the southern appalachian region late this afternoon and tonight. as the system approaches...light to moderate snow will spread east across much of the area. the heaviest snowfall is expected across northern parts of the cumberland plateau...the highest elevations of southwestern virginia and northeast tennessee...and the mountains of east tennessee with as much as 2 to 5 inches possible by sunday morning. an inch or two of snow could accumulate in parts of cherokee and clay counties of north carolina...mainly above 3000 feet. a mix of rain and snow is expected over warmer southern tennessee valley locations this afternoon and possibly into early evening... before changing back to light snow. central valley locations of east tennessee may get from a dusting up to 2 inches of snowfall overnight...with accumulations of generally 1 to 3 inches expected in the snow advisory areas. actual snow amounts will depend on the track and speed of the low pressure system...which may change slightly as this winter weather system approaches. so...please stay tuned to noaa weather radio... or your favorite tv or radio station...for later statements and forecasts from your national weather service. county specific message: /o.new.kmrx.ww.y.0004.070217t1800z-070218t1200z/ sequatchie-bledsoe-rhea-marion- including the cities of...dunlap...pikeville...dayton...jasper 1127 am est sat feb 17 2007 /1027 am cst sat feb 17 2007/ ...winter weather advisory in effect until 7 am est /6 am cst/ sunday... the national weather service in morristown has issued a winter weather advisory...which is in effect until 7 am est /6 am cst/ sunday. light snow may become mixed with rain or freezing rain this afternoon across the southern cumberland plateau. the precipitation will become all snow this evening and continue overnight. total snowfall amounts will range from 1 to 3 inches...especially above 2000 feet. a winter weather advisory means that periods of snow...sleet... and/or freezing rain are expected or occurring...but accumulations are expected to be light. driving and walking may be difficult on untreated roadways and sidewalks. be prepared for snow and ice covered roads and limited visibilities. if you must travel...slow down and allow extra time to reach your destination. Affected Counties: In Tennessee: Bledsoe, Marion, Rhea, Sequatchie. *************** Copyright 2007 DataSwitch Information Services. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Any unauthorized redistribution of this message without the express written and signed consent of a DataSwitch officer constitutes a copyright violation and should be reported to admin at dataswitch.com -- DataSwitch Information Services, Inc. You have received this bulletin as part of your paid subscription to a DataSwitch service. To unsubscribe, send request with your account name to admin at dataswitch.com; or call 269-983-6271. *************** From sn at ds.bz Sat Feb 17 11:28:02 2007 From: sn at ds.bz (sn at ds.bz) Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2007 16:28:02 -0000 Subject: [ETSkywarnings] Winter Weather Statement Message-ID: urgent - winter weather message national weather service morristown tn 1127 am est sat feb 17 2007 ...accumulating snowfall expected this afternoon into sunday morning... .a strong...fast moving low pressure system will move across the southern appalachian region late this afternoon and tonight. as the system approaches...light to moderate snow will spread east across much of the area. the heaviest snowfall is expected across northern parts of the cumberland plateau...the highest elevations of southwestern virginia and northeast tennessee...and the mountains of east tennessee with as much as 2 to 5 inches possible by sunday morning. an inch or two of snow could accumulate in parts of cherokee and clay counties of north carolina...mainly above 3000 feet. a mix of rain and snow is expected over warmer southern tennessee valley locations this afternoon and possibly into early evening... before changing back to light snow. central valley locations of east tennessee may get from a dusting up to 2 inches of snowfall overnight...with accumulations of generally 1 to 3 inches expected in the snow advisory areas. actual snow amounts will depend on the track and speed of the low pressure system...which may change slightly as this winter weather system approaches. so...please stay tuned to noaa weather radio... or your favorite tv or radio station...for later statements and forecasts from your national weather service. county specific message: /o.con.kmrx.sn.y.0005.070217t1800z-070218t1200z/ scott tn-campbell-claiborne-hancock-morgan-lee-wise- including the cities of...oneida...la follette...tazewell... sneedville...wartburg...jonesville...wise 1127 am est sat feb 17 2007 ...snow advisory remains in effect until 7 am est sunday... a snow advisory remains in effect until 7 am est sunday. snow will continue this afternoon across the northern cumberland plateau...and linger into most of the night. total snowfall may range from 1 to 5 inches by sunday morning. a snow advisory means that periods of snow are expected or occurring...but accumulations are expected to be light. driving and walking may be difficult on untreated roadways and sidewalks. be prepared for snow covered roads and limited visibilities. if you must travel...slow down and allow extra time to reach your destination. Affected Counties: In Tennessee: Campbell, Claiborne, Hancock, Morgan, Scott. In Virginia: Lee, Norton City, Wise. *************** Copyright 2007 DataSwitch Information Services. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Any unauthorized redistribution of this message without the express written and signed consent of a DataSwitch officer constitutes a copyright violation and should be reported to admin at dataswitch.com -- DataSwitch Information Services, Inc. You have received this bulletin as part of your paid subscription to a DataSwitch service. To unsubscribe, send request with your account name to admin at dataswitch.com; or call 269-983-6271. *************** From sn at ds.bz Sat Feb 17 11:28:05 2007 From: sn at ds.bz (sn at ds.bz) Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2007 16:28:05 -0000 Subject: [ETSkywarnings] Winter Weather Statement Message-ID: urgent - winter weather message national weather service morristown tn 1127 am est sat feb 17 2007 ...accumulating snowfall expected this afternoon into sunday morning... .a strong...fast moving low pressure system will move across the southern appalachian region late this afternoon and tonight. as the system approaches...light to moderate snow will spread east across much of the area. the heaviest snowfall is expected across northern parts of the cumberland plateau...the highest elevations of southwestern virginia and northeast tennessee...and the mountains of east tennessee with as much as 2 to 5 inches possible by sunday morning. an inch or two of snow could accumulate in parts of cherokee and clay counties of north carolina...mainly above 3000 feet. a mix of rain and snow is expected over warmer southern tennessee valley locations this afternoon and possibly into early evening... before changing back to light snow. central valley locations of east tennessee may get from a dusting up to 2 inches of snowfall overnight...with accumulations of generally 1 to 3 inches expected in the snow advisory areas. actual snow amounts will depend on the track and speed of the low pressure system...which may change slightly as this winter weather system approaches. so...please stay tuned to noaa weather radio... or your favorite tv or radio station...for later statements and forecasts from your national weather service. county specific message: /o.con.kmrx.sn.y.0005.070217t2000z-070218t1400z/ hawkins-sullivan-northwest greene-washington tn-northwest carter- scott-russell-washington- including the cities of...rogersville...kingsport...bristol... greeneville...johnson city...elizabethton...gate city...lebanon... abingdon 1127 am est sat feb 17 2007 ...snow advisory remains in effect from 3 pm this afternoon to 9 am est sunday... a snow advisory remains in effect from 3 pm this afternoon to 9 am est sunday. light snow will continue across northeast tennessee this afternoon ...then linger throughout the night. total snowfall may range from 1 to 4 inches by sunday morning. a snow advisory means that periods of snow are expected or occurring...but accumulations are expected to be light. driving and walking may be difficult on untreated roadways and sidewalks. be prepared for snow covered roads and limited visibilities. if you must travel...slow down and allow extra time to reach your destination. Affected Counties: In Tennessee: Carter, Greene, Hawkins, Sullivan, Washington. In Virginia: Bristol City, Russell, Scott, Washington. *************** Copyright 2007 DataSwitch Information Services. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Any unauthorized redistribution of this message without the express written and signed consent of a DataSwitch officer constitutes a copyright violation and should be reported to admin at dataswitch.com -- DataSwitch Information Services, Inc. You have received this bulletin as part of your paid subscription to a DataSwitch service. To unsubscribe, send request with your account name to admin at dataswitch.com; or call 269-983-6271. *************** From sn at ds.bz Sat Feb 17 11:28:08 2007 From: sn at ds.bz (sn at ds.bz) Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2007 16:28:08 -0000 Subject: [ETSkywarnings] Winter Weather Statement Message-ID: urgent - winter weather message national weather service morristown tn 1127 am est sat feb 17 2007 ...accumulating snowfall expected this afternoon into sunday morning... .a strong...fast moving low pressure system will move across the southern appalachian region late this afternoon and tonight. as the system approaches...light to moderate snow will spread east across much of the area. the heaviest snowfall is expected across northern parts of the cumberland plateau...the highest elevations of southwestern virginia and northeast tennessee...and the mountains of east tennessee with as much as 2 to 5 inches possible by sunday morning. an inch or two of snow could accumulate in parts of cherokee and clay counties of north carolina...mainly above 3000 feet. a mix of rain and snow is expected over warmer southern tennessee valley locations this af