Parts of the Cumberland Plateau, including Jamestown and Crossville, may get 6-7 inches. Further south, areas like Columbia and Waynesboro may see 3-4 inches, while Tullahoma could get 2-3 inches. Nashville could see between 4-5 inches, while Clarksville may get around 2-3 inches, NWS said Friday. "Significant snow accumulations will make travel very difficult, maybe impossible in some areas," NWS Nashville tweeted Friday morning. A winter storm watch will take effect for the entire region at 6 p.m. This weekend's "major winter storm" is expected to move across Middle Tennessee Saturday night through Sunday, NWS said. GET READY: Winter storm watch takes effect Saturday for Middle TN 3-7 inches snow possible Last time was nearly 60 years ago on Jan. 1, 1964, when 10.2 inches fell." "Since records began in 1873, there have only been five snowfalls of 10 inches or more. "Double digit snowfalls in Nashville are extremely rare," Shamburger added. The last time there were three or more snowfalls like that was winter 2010-2011, and before that it was in winter 2003-2004. Multiple snowfalls of 1 inch or more in a single winter are "fairly rare" for Nashville, National Weather Service Nashville lead forecaster Sam Shamburger tweeted. Nashville saw between 0.5 and 3 inches as snow fell from Jan. Nashville is bracing for its third round of winter weather this month, with 4-5 inches of snow possible. View Gallery: Winter weather photos from Nashville and Middle Tennessee James LaRosa, Service Hydrologist at the National Weather Service Office in Nashville, said the terrain.
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