News Summary
The Tri-Cities are currently experiencing unpredictable weather, with recent snow, strong winds, and significant flooding events impacting the area. Today’s forecast predicts chilly temperatures with a high of 39°F and a chance of snow showers. The recent winter has brought notable snowfall and heavy rains, with the local landscape significantly affected by these weather patterns. Staying updated on weather conditions is essential for safety as residents prepare for continued wintry and potentially flooded conditions.
Tri-Cities Weather Overview: Snow, Wind, and Flooding Recap
The Tri-Cities are experiencing some interesting weather patterns lately, following a spell of snow and flooding. With clouds hanging over the area, it looks like we’re in for some snow showers this morning. Today’s forecast pegs the high temperature at a chilly 39°F. So, if you’re heading out, be sure to bundle up!
Windy and Cool Conditions
If you thought it might feel a bit breezy today, you’re right! Winds are coming in from the west at around 15 to 25 mph, and we might see some of those gusts ramping up even higher. There’s about a 40% chance of some snow today, which could make the roads a bit slick, so drive carefully!
Later tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies to give way to some partly cloudy conditions after midnight. The low temperature is forecasted to drop down to a brisk 19°F, with winds shifting direction slightly to the west-northwest at speeds of 10 to 20 mph. If you have evening plans, perhaps consider a warm drink to enjoy while you’re out!
Flooding Events and Snow Accumulation
This month, it’s been quite the roller coaster for the landscape here in the Tri-Cities. The Greenbelt behind the Petsmart in Kingsport faced substantial flooding due to the heavy downpours from Hurricane Helene. It’s evidence of just how much weather can change in a flash, isn’t it?
Speaking of changes, January 2024 delivered several inches of snow across the Tri-Cities. It has been a wonderfully wintry month, with total precipitation for the year hitting a noteworthy 42.99 inches. If you’re wondering about those heavy rains, the greatest 24-hour precipitation total recorded was an impressive 4.30 inches.
Snowfall and Wind Averages
Now, let’s chat about snow. This winter has been a bit on the lighter side, with total snowfall for the year reaching 4.6 inches. If you’re counting, the highest wind speed recorded this year came in at a hefty 43 mph. It seems like the winds have been just as eventful as the snow!
Thunderstorms and Rainy Days
Looking back at the weather patterns, there have been a total of 43 days with thunderstorms, and it is safe to say that you won’t forget the heavy rain occurrences — that’s a whopping 47 days. We’ve also had our fair share of lighter rain, with 143 days dedicated to those light showers. Just 3 days of snow and 2 days of sleet remind us that while winter is officially here, it hasn’t been exceptionally harsh.
The Nitty-Gritty Numbers on Fog and Haze
Interestingly, fog seems to have made a frequent appearance, spiking up to 211 days this year. Talk about a cozy, misty atmosphere! On the other hand, we also saw 29 days of haze, which brings an atmospheric twist to our daily scenery.
Ready for the Year Ahead
The latest weather update tallied up these exciting occurrences and was recorded on January 3, 2025, at 3:01 am. As we continue to navigate these wintry and potentially flooded paths ahead, keeping an eye on the weather forecast remains essential for safety and preparedness.
So, whether you’re gearing up for snow or keeping a watchful eye on the sky for further rain and flooding, stay cozy and prepared, Tri-Cities!
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Additional Resources
- Johnson City Press: 2024 Weather Recap
- Wikipedia: Tri-Cities, Tennessee
- WJHL: Johnson City Salvation Army
- Google Search: Johnson City Winter Weather
- FOX 7 Austin: Johnson City Texas Severe Weather
- Google Scholar: Severe Weather Damage Clean-up
- KXAN: Emergency Declaration in Johnson City, Blanco County
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Emergency Declaration
- Watauga Online: Flood Watch in Johnson County
- Google News: Flood Watch Johnson County TN 2024