Tennessee Weather Alert: Warmer-Than-Normal February Pattern Limits Snow Chances Feb 10–14

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Nashville, Tennessee – A warmer-than-normal February pattern is expected to take hold across Tennessee through late week, bringing milder temperatures and only limited chances for rain or snow. The shift should reduce winter-related disruptions statewide, especially across Middle and West Tennessee.

According to the National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center, the 6–10 day outlook from February 10–14 favors above-normal temperatures across much of Tennessee. Precipitation probabilities remain near normal, signaling a low likelihood of widespread rain or meaningful snowfall during the period.

In Nashville, Clarksville, and Murfreesboro, daytime highs are expected to climb above seasonal averages, while overnight lows remain closer to freezing rather than dropping sharply colder. Any precipitation that does develop would likely fall mainly as rain, with only brief or marginal snow chances possible during overnight or early morning hours. Travel along Interstates 24, 40, and 65 is expected to see minimal winter-related issues.

West Tennessee, including Memphis and Jackson, trends even milder, further limiting any snow potential. East Tennessee may still see isolated light snow in higher elevations, but accumulations are expected to remain limited under the warmer pattern.

This mild, low-impact setup is expected to persist through late week, though forecasters note conditions could shift if colder air briefly pushes south. Additional updates or advisories may be issued if precipitation chances increase.