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Forecasters urge motorists to stay off Tennessee roads

WEATHER.GOV

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Weather forecasters are urging motorists across most of Tennessee to stay off roads unless it's an absolute emergency.

A wintry mix of sleet and freezing rain on Monday is expected to create up to a half-inch of ice on roads in parts of Middle Tennessee, and three-quarters of an inch in parts of West Tennessee.

The storm has caused the cancellation of some flights, and shutdown businesses and colleges.

Justyn Jackson is a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Nashville. He says the storm is expected to move out of most of Tennessee by Monday evening.

However, forecasters expect what's on the ground to stick around most of the week, with temperatures not expected to get above freezing for most of the state until Saturday.