News Summary
A winter storm watch has been issued for Memphis starting February 18, 2025. Residents can expect a wintry mix of snow and sleet, with accumulations of 1-3 inches in Memphis and up to 5 inches near the Kentucky border. Gusty winds and dangerously cold temperatures will follow, so stay safe and warm. Local officials are also highlighting potential flooding risks. As conditions worsen, drivers are advised to use caution on slippery roads.
Winter Storm Watch for Memphis: Brace for a Wintry Mix!
Attention, Memphis! Get ready to bundle up and grab that hot cocoa because a winter storm watch has been issued for our lovely city. Starting on the evening of February 18, 2025, we’re expecting a wintry mix of snow and sleet to make its way into the area, bringing a brisk chill and a potential snow day!
What to Expect
Mark your calendars because late Tuesday afternoon, the fun begins! As temperatures hover around a high of 41ยฐF, weโll start seeing a mix of rain, snow, and sleet that transitions mostly to snow as we gush into the night. By early Wednesday morning, most of the wintery precipitation will likely have wrapped up by 6 a.m.
So, what’s on the snowy agenda for us Memphis folk? Weโre looking at snow accumulations of about 1-3 inches in the immediate area. However, if youโre near Interstate 40, you might be in for a little more fluffy goodness with higher amounts potentially on the way. And if youโre close to the Kentucky state line, prepare for a hefty covering of about 3-5 inches by Tuesday evening! Now thatโs what we call a snow party!
North Mississippi, Youโre Not Left Out
North Mississippi wonโt completely miss the action eitherโwith an anticipated accumulation of about 1-2 inches, although this will primarily be a sleety mix, so donโt expect the same fluffy blanket. Keep in mind that as the storm approaches, the chances of precipitation sit at a whopping 100% for Tuesday evening, so donโt set your sights on a clear night.
Winds of Change
As if the snow and sleet werenโt enough, prepare for gusty winds reaching up to 25 mph. This whirlwind can create some dangerously low wind chills, making it feel even colder. Overnight, weโll drop down to a brisk chill of about 22ยฐF. Now, thatโs cold!
Cold Snap After the Storm
The winter wonderland wonโt last long, but it will usher in dangerously cold temperatures from Wednesday through Friday. Wind chills are expected to plunge below zero, so make sure to layer up! Itโs crucial to take precautions during this chilly period, as road conditions from the storm will likely leave us with some slippery and hazardous travel.
Road Caution Advised
Heads up, Memphis drivers! The slick roads may lead to road impacts and even closures, especially on Wednesday. If you donโt absolutely need to travel, it might be wise to stay put and enjoy the view from inside your cozy home. Also, watch out for any possible glazing of ice that can create additional hazards on our roads.
Flooding Concerns
Hereโs something else to keep in mindโofficials are on high alert for potential severe weather threats. With recent events like the levee failure along the Obion River, there’s a real possibility of localized flooding, particularly in areas that have already seen previous weather-related issues.
Looking Ahead
If youโre hoping for warmer weather, thereโs a silver lining: temperatures are expected to finally rise above freezing by Friday afternoon!
So, what does that mean? Idle times may beckon, but it’s the perfect opportunity to enjoy some winter funโmaybe build a snowman, sip on some steamy drinks, or just kick back and appreciate the beauty of nature in its frosty form. Stay safe, stay warm, and get ready to embrace the winter wonderland here in Memphis!
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Additional Resources
- Fox 13 Memphis: Winter Storm Approaches
- Wikipedia: Weather
- Commercial Appeal: NWS Forecast for Memphis
- Google Search: Memphis Winter Weather 2025
- Local Memphis: Winter Storm Timing
- Google Scholar: Weather patterns in Memphis
- Fox 13 Memphis: Tornado Watch Issued
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Weather
- Fox 13 Memphis: Cold Temps Return
- Google News: Mid South Winter Weather

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