Negative Wind Chills and Driving Safely into Next Week

Jan 12, 2024 at 07:24 am by Rutherford Weather


RUTHERFORD COUNTY, TN - AAA is bracing for extremely cold temperatures and the possibility of high winds and inclement weather in parts of the state this weekend through early next week.

In the Rutherford County area, you can expect the temperature to plummet down to (negative) -6 degrees between Friday evening and Wednesday morning.

MORE ON TEMPERATURE: Expect rain throughout the day on Friday with a mild high of 58 degrees; followed by a significant plunge down to 23 degrees on Friday night. The Friday night windchill will be a bitterly cold 12 degrees. More cold temperatures as we enter Saturday, when the high will be 44 degrees. Come Saturday night, bundling up would be an understatement. The nighttime low will dip down to 20 degrees and the windchill will be at 18.

SUNDAY: The arctic blast will hit Rutherford County hard on Sunday with a high of 31. Anticipate Sunday nights temperatures to drop and settle at 15 degrees, with a windchill that feels as cold as 7 to 11 degrees. Additionally, there's a 40% chance of sprinkles that turn into snow showers on Sunday.

MONDAY into TUESDAY: As Martin Luther King Jr. Day approaches on Monday, the high is projected to reach only 28 degrees, according to the latest report from the NWA. The cold will be accompanied by a 20% chance of snowfall on MLK Day, this Monday. During the night hours the temperatures are forecasted to be exceptionally frigid with a low of 10. Heading into Tuesday, we'll see a high of 21 and a low down to 3 degrees on Tuesday night. Tuesday night, the windchill will hit (negative) -4 degrees. Another 30% chance of snow adds to the wintry mix.

WEDNESDAY into THURSDAY: By 6:00 AM on Wednesday morning, the windchill will hit (negative) -8 degrees. Again, that's -8 for Wednesday's windchill at 6:00 in the morning. The actual temperature will be at 4 degrees on Wednesday morning at 6 AM. During the day, the high will hit 29 and the low Wednesday night will be around 17. Early Thursday morning will be as cold as 20 degrees by 4:00 AM with the windchill at 8 degrees.

“We’re urging motorists to follow the advice of local authorities and stay home if weather conditions begin to deteriorate,” said Megan Cooper, spokesperson for AAA – The Auto Club Group. "If you must get on the road, be sure to have at least a half tank of gas, significantly reduce your speed and stay off closed roads.”

Since high call volumes are also possible during inclement weather, motorists can also request road assistance by using the free AAA Mobile app or AAA.com.

HIGH WINDS: To top off the frigid temps, a wind advisory issued by the National Weather Service, calls for wind speeds between 25 and 35 mph on Friday evening - going into Saturday morning. This advisory impacts Rutherford County and all surrounding counties throughout Middle Tennessee. The weather service warned, "Gusty winds could blow around unsecured objects. Scattered power outages due to fallen trees and minor structural damage is also possible." Those wind gusts can reach speeds of 55 mph!

AAA’s Tips for Stranded Motorists on the Roadside

AAA Safety Tips While on the Road

Preparing Your Vehicle for the Winter Road - If driving cannot be avoided, motorists can help keep their vehicles stay safe on the road by checking the following:

Driving in High Winds

For more tips like these, visit How-To-Go-On-Ice-and-Snow

About AAA - The Auto Club Group - The Auto Club Group (ACG) is the second largest AAA club in North America with more than 13 million members across 14 U.S. states, the province of Quebec and two U.S. territories. ACG and its affiliates provide members with roadside assistance, insurance products, banking and financial services, travel offerings and more. ACG belongs to the national AAA federation with more than 64 million members in the United States and Canada. AAA’s mission is to protect and advance freedom of mobility and improve traffic safety. For more information, get the AAA Mobile app, visit AAA.com, and follow us on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.



 

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