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The National Weather Service posted its final snow estimates on Friday morning. While the numbers have fluctuated for most of the week, Memphis is now predicted to get 3 to 4 inches of snow, 2 to 3 inches of sleet and 0.16 inches of ice between Friday evening and Sunday afternoon.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A significant winter storm will impact Memphis and the Mid-South starting late Friday night, January 23, and continuing through most of the weekend.
After days of fluctuating numbers, the final estimates are in for how much snow, sleet and ice the Memphis area can expect this weekend.
A winter storm that the National Weather Service is calling "potentially historic" is heading for the Mid-South this weekend.
The Tennessee Highway Patrol issued a statement Friday to remind Tennesseans of the dangers of traveling in winter conditions, and urging people to be cautious if they must drive somewhere.
Here is a look at businesses, museums and other spots in the Memphis area that have closed due to the winter storm.
What initially started as a winter storm watch has evolved into a warning as the system moves closer to the Mid-South.
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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.