Snow, sleet and ice covered Memphis and much of Tennessee this weekend as a impactful winter storm entered the area.
A weekend full of snow and sleet has left the Mid-South struggling to return to normal, as roads and weather remain hazardous.
After days of fluctuating numbers, the final estimates are in for how much snow, sleet and ice the Memphis area can expect this weekend.
Memphis Mayor Paul Young declared a state of emergency Friday afternoon. The declaration goes into immediate effect, allowing the city to mobilize resources quickly as the winter storm rolls in.
Here is the weekend forecast from the National Weather Service in Memphis.
Much of the Mid-South is under a winter storm warning beginning at 6 p.m. Friday. Here's what else to know about the storm.
The amount of snow expected to hit Memphis this weekend has decreased, according to the latest information from the National Weather Service.
Spring is expected to give Memphis a break from the frigid temperatures that plagued the region in January.
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