Key Highlights
- The winter storm officially hit the Mid-South area early Saturday morning.
- Residents and viewers are sending in photos of the wintry mix.
- WREG Weather is providing latest forecasts for the area.
Winter Storm Brings Snow to Mid-South Area
The winter storm officially touched down in the Mid-South region early Saturday morning, transforming the landscape into a wintry wonderland. As snow and sleet began dusting areas covered by WREG’s weather coverage—spanning Arkansas, Tennessee, and Mississippi—the forecast shifted to include a mix of sleet and freezing rain.
Community Captures the Snowfall
The community has been quick to document the snowfall through photos and videos. Residents are having “snow much fun” in the unique winter mix, sharing their experiences on social media platforms. WREG has provided a submission link for those eager to share their own photos.
Scenes from the Mid-South
Several stunning images have been captured across various locations in the region:
– **Snow on Beale Street Landing** by Andrew Vincent
– **Downtown Memphis** courtesy of Rickey Smith and Sharon Richardson
– **Sledders at Overton Park**
– Snow downtown (Photos by WREG’s Redding Jackson, Colin Cody)
– **Selmer, TN** Courtesy of Amy Ray
These photos showcase the diverse impact of the snow on various neighborhoods. Residents in areas like Atoka, TN; Graceland in Whitehaven; Arlington, TN; and Collierville are sharing their own unique perspectives.
Continued Snowfall Expected
As the storm continues to affect the Mid-South, viewers are encouraged to stay updated with WREG Weather for the latest forecasts. The region is bracing for ongoing snowfall, making it a memorable winter experience for many. By focusing on these key points and providing detailed descriptions of the events, this article captures the essence of the winter storm’s impact in the Mid-South area while adhering strictly to the original content provided.