KMRX issues SPS valid 2019-12-11T00:30:00Z 504 WWUS84 KMRX 110030 SPSMRX Special Weather Statement National Weather Service Morristown TN 730 PM EST Tue Dec 10 2019 VAZ001-002-005-006-008-111200- Lee-Wise-Scott-Russell-Washington- Including the cities of Rose Hill, Big Stone Gap, Norton, Wise, Coeburn, Appalachia, Pardee, Hiltons, Hansonville, Lebanon, Dye, Castlewood, Honaker, Rosedale, Benhams, Bristol VA, and Abingdon 730 PM EST Tue Dec 10 2019 ...LIGHT SNOW ACCUMULATIONS EXPECTED THIS EVENING AND OVERNIGHT... Snowfall accumulations will generally remain below 1 inch, but some of the higher elevations may receive around 2 inches of snowfall. Most of the snow accumulations will occur on the grassy and elevated surfaces. Snow tapers off after midnight. Travel across the higher terrain may become difficult during the overnight hours with wet roads. Secondary and back roads may have some isolated patches of slushy snow. $$ NCZ060-061-TNZ016-017-039-040-042-044-046-067>071-073-083>086- 099>102-111200- Cherokee-Clay-Hawkins-Sullivan-Hamblen-Northwest Cocke- Northwest Greene-Washington-Northwest Carter-Roane-Loudon-Knox- Jefferson-Northwest Blount-North Sevier-Rhea-Meigs-McMinn- Northwest Monroe-Hamilton-Bradley-West Polk-East Polk- Including the cities of Andrews, Marble, Topton, Hiawasse Dam, Murphy, Unaka, Violet, Shooting Creek, Brasstown, Hayesville, Tusquitee, Mooresburg, Kingsport, Bristol TN, South Holston Dam, Alpha, Morristown, Russellville, Bybee, Newport, Greeneville, Johnson City, Elizabethton, Harriman, Eagle Furnace, Rockwood, Bradbury, Fairview, Kingston, Oliver Springs, Lenoir City, Loudon, Bearden, Knoxville, Lake Forest, Jefferson City, Strawberry Plains, Chestnut Hill, Dandridge, White Pine, Happy Valley, Maryville, Alcoa, Harrisburg, Kodak, McMahan, Sevierville, Seymour, Pigeon Forge, Dayton, Evensville, Old Washington, Grandview, Spring City, Big Spring, Athens, Clear Water, Dentville, Etowah, Sweetwater, Madisonville, Bullet Creek, Chattanooga, Cleveland, Tasso, Conasauga, Archville, Benton, Parksville, Reliance, Big Frog Mountain, Ducktown, and Turtletown 730 PM EST Tue Dec 10 2019 ...LIGHT SNOW ACCUMULATIONS EXPECTED THIS EVENING AND OVERNIGHT... Snowfall accumulations will generally be less than half an inch, but some areas may see an inch or more, especially across any higher elevations. Most of the snow accumulations will occur on the grassy and elevated surfaces. Snow tapers off around midnight. Travel across the higher terrain may become difficult during the overnight hours with wet roads. Secondary and back roads may have some isolated patches of slushy snow. $$ TNZ012>015-035>038-111200- Scott-Campbell-Claiborne-Hancock-Morgan-Anderson-Union-Grainger- Including the cities of Big South Fork National, Oneida, Smokey Junction, Elgin, Huntsville, Norma, Slick Rock, Fincastle, La Follette, Elk Valley, Jellico, White Oak, Caryville, Royal Blue, Lone Mountain, Sandlick, Springdale, Arthur, Harrogate-Shawanee, Clairfield, Howard Quarter, Evanston, Sneedville, Treadway, Kyles Ford, Pine Orchard, High Point, Petros, Oak Ridge, Clinton, Maynardville, Norris Lake, Paulette, Rose Hill, Sharps Chapel, Luttrell, and Bean Station 730 PM EST Tue Dec 10 2019 ...LIGHT SNOW ACCUMULATIONS EXPECTED THIS EVENING AND OVERNIGHT... Snowfall accumulations will generally be around 1 inch, but some areas may see up to 2 inches or more, especially across the higher elevations. Most of the snow accumulations will occur on the grassy and elevated surfaces. Snow tapers off between 10 PM and midnight. Travel across the higher terrain may become difficult during the overnight hours with wet roads. Secondary and back roads may have some isolated patches of slushy snow. $$ TNZ081-082-098-111200- Sequatchie-Bledsoe-Marion- Including the cities of Cagle, Dunlap, Cartwright, Lone Oak, Old Cumberland, Palio, Melvine, Mount Crest, Pikeville, Brayton, South Pittsburg, Haletown (Guild), Jasper, Martin Springs, Whitwell, Powells Crossroads, and Monteagle 630 PM CST Tue Dec 10 2019 ...LIGHT SNOW ACCUMULATIONS EXPECTED THIS EVENING AND OVERNIGHT... Snowfall accumulations will generally be around 1 inch or less, but some areas may see up to 2 inches or more, especially for the highest elevations along the Cumberland Plateau. Most of the snow accumulations will occur on the grassy and elevated surfaces. Snow tapers off around 10 PM. Travel across the higher terrain may become difficult during the overnight hours with wet roads. Secondary and back roads may have some isolated patches of slushy snow. $$