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City crews treat all streets by Thursday, now working on water main breaks

Posted at 12:42 pm February 20, 2015
By John Huotari 2 Comments

Oak Ridge Snow Plow on Oak Ridge Turnpike on Feb. 17, 2015

An Oak Ridge snow plow is pictured above at center on Oak Ridge Turnpike, which was mostly clear on Tuesday evening, February 17. 

 

Crews from the Oak Ridge Public Works Department had treated all 230 miles of streets by the time they left work on Thursday, and they’re now battling a half-dozen small water main breaks.

Oak Ridge Public Works Director Gary Cinder said crews focused on what are known as Level 3 and Level 4 streets on Thursday. They removed all loose snow. But there could still be patches of ice on some roads, Cinder said.

“You can’t get ice off the street until you get much warmer temperatures,” he said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories, Weather Tagged With: Anderson County Courthouse, forecast, freezing rain, Gary Cinder, hazardous conditions, Jackson Square, National Weather Service, NWS, Oak Ridge Public Works Department, roads, sleet, snow, snowfall, streets, warmer temperatures, water main breaks, weather, winter storm warning, Winter Weather Plan, Y-12 National Security Complex

TVA sets all-time power demand record; stores sell out of heaters

Posted at 12:03 pm February 19, 2015
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Downtown Hardware on Nov. 2013

The Downtown Hardware crew is pictured above in November 2013. Co-owners Ann Clary Bratton and Roger Clary are pictured second from right and at left. (File photo)

 

The Tennessee Valley Authority set an all-time record for power demand in February on Thursday morning, and local stores have sold out of heaters.

TVA said the record set at 7 a.m. Thursday was 32,109 megawatts, with an average temperature of 7 degrees Fahrenheit.

Downtown Hardware in Oak Ridge reported that they were down to two electric heaters.

“We’re completely sold out of kerosene and propane,” said Ann Bratton, who co-owns the store with her brother Roger Clary. “That seems to be what people are asking for.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Oak Ridge, Top Stories, Weather Tagged With: Anderson County, Ann Clary Bratton, Clinton Utilities Board, cold weather, Downtown Hardware, frigid temperatures, Gary Long, heaters, Home Depot, ice, ice melter, icy road, kerosene, Oak Ridge, power demand, power demand record, power outage, propane heaters, Roger Clary, sleds, snow, snow shovels, Tennessee Valley Authority, wind chill, winter storm watch, winter weather, WYSH Radio

Use caution: Main roads mostly clear, but side streets slippery

Posted at 12:11 pm February 18, 2015
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Tennessee Avenue Snow Feb. 18, 2015

Even well-traveled side streets such as Tennessee Avenue were a mix of cleared sections, snow, and ice as snow fell in Oak Ridge on Wednesday morning.

 

Note: This story was last updated at 4:08 p.m.

Main roads were mostly clear Wednesday morning, but many side streets were slippery and treacherous for driving or walking.

The wintry mix that fell Monday and lingered Tuesday appeared to have frozen in many places. And the snow that fell Wednesday morning covered that slick mix and dusted some roads that had earlier been cleared, such as Michigan Avenue in central Oak Ridge.

Milan Way, which runs parallel to Oak Ridge Turnpike in front of the Jackson Square post office, was skating-rink slick. And that was true of many other side streets across the city.

Heavily-traveled roads like Illinois Avenue, Emory Valley Road, and Oak Ridge Turnpike were mostly clear and easy to drive on. But even some well-traveled secondary streets such as Tennessee and Manhattan avenues, Robertsville Road, and West Outer Drive were a mix of cleared areas, light snow, and ice. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Top Stories, Weather Tagged With: East Tennessee, hazardous road conditions, ice, Illinois Avenue, main roads, Milan Way, Oak Ridge Turnpike, side streets, snow, winter weather, wintry mix

Updated: More closures, delays Wednesday as snow falls, temperatures drop

Posted at 1:18 am February 18, 2015
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Winter Weather Advisory

Image courtesy National Weather Service in Morristown

 

Note: This story was last updated at 12:56 p.m.

Many offices and schools will remain closed on Wednesday because of the weather and road conditions, and some will open late. The National Weather Service in Morristown has issued a winter weather advisory for snow on Wednesday and a wind chill watch for Wednesday night.

Schools in Oak Ridge and Clinton and Anderson and Roane counties will be closed again Wednesday. So will Roane State Community College campuses. Pellissippi State Community College will also be closed.

Anderson County Schools will be closed the rest of the week, officials said Wednesday, and the Central Office is closed as well.

Anderson County government offices and all courts will be closed Wednesday.

City of Oak Ridge offices will open at 9 a.m. City Hall in Rocky Top will close at noon Wednesday for deteriorating weather conditions. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, College, Education, Front Page News, Government, K-12, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Oak Ridge Office, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy, Weather, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: City of Oak Ridge, Clinton, cold temperatures, extreme cold, high winds, National Weather Service, NWS, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Electric Department, Oak Ridge Office, Office of Scientific and Technical Information, ORAU, Pellissippi State Community College, Roane State Community College, snow, Tennessee Valley Authority, U.S. Department of Energy, UPF, wind chill, wind chill watch, winter weather, winter weather advisory, Y-12 National Security Complex

Power outages affect several hundred; two cars crash into snow plows

Posted at 1:40 pm February 17, 2015
By John Huotari 2 Comments

Lafayette Drive and Icy Roads

Lafayette Drive is pictured above on Tuesday morning at the intersection with Laboratory Road in central Oak Ridge. (Photos by Daniel Powers)

 

Several hundred customers were affected by power outages overnight but most lost power for less than an hour, and two cars crashed into city snow plows, making one of the plows unusable for now, officials said.

There were no reports of injuries in the few minor crashes that occurred overnight.

Officials continued to urge drivers to stay off roads unless absolutely necessary. Some of them remain covered in ice, and vehicles that are required to travel, such as postal vehicles and Oak Ridge Public Works trucks, are using chains or studded tires.

Oak Ridge Electric Director Jack Suggs said the largest power outage was in an area around Montana Avenue and West Outer Drive at about 6 p.m. Monday. It affected about 440 people, but only lasted about 45 minutes, according to preliminary information, Suggs said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Slider, Top Stories, Weather Tagged With: Bethel Valley Industrial Park, Florida Avenue, Gary Cinder, Gum Hollow Road, ice, Jack Suggs, Montana Avenue, Oak Ridge Electric, Oak Ridge Police Department, Oak Ridge Public Works, power outages, Robin Smith, salt, snow, snow plows, state of emergency, TEMA, Tennessee Emergency Management Agency, Union Valley Road, West Outer Drive, winter storm

Officials recommend staying off roads unless travel is essential

Posted at 6:40 pm February 16, 2015
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Oak Ridge Roads on Feb. 16, 2015

South Illinois Avenue was a sloppy, slushy mix of snow, ice, and water early Monday evening.

 

Roads in Anderson County are ice-covered, and driving conditions are extremely hazardous, said Mark Lucas, Anderson County Sheriff’s Department chief deputy.

“We have already received reports of accidents due to slick roads,” Lucas said. “We are asking everyone to please stay at home and not to travel unless absolutely necessary.”

The roads in Oak Ridge appeared to be a sloppy, slushy mix of sleet, ice, and snow. There were reports in Anderson County and Oak Ridge of roads that were frozen or impassable. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Anderson County, Government, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Slider, Weather, Weather Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Sheriff's Department, Clinton Utilities Board, Gary Cinder, ice, Mark Lucas, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Public Works, power, roads, schools, sleet, snow, temperatures, weather

Video: National Weather Service briefing on today’s winter storm

Posted at 12:56 pm February 16, 2015
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National Weather Service Morristown

The National Weather Service in Morristown has posted a YouTube video with a briefing on today’s winter storm.

The storm is expected to dump a wintry mix of snow, sleet, and freezing rain across the region today and tonight. Dangerous accumulations of ice and snow are expected.

A winter storm warning is in effect until 7 a.m. Tuesday. The precipitation is expected to end late this evening (Monday, February 16) or early Tuesday morning.

Another round of light snow is expected late Tuesday or Wednesday, and very cold conditions are expected later this week, with bone-chilling temperatures expected Thursday and Friday mornings.

Filed Under: Front Page News, Media, Top Stories, Videos, Weather Tagged With: freezing rain, ice, National Weather Service, sleet, snow, winter storm

Updated: Winter storm warning in effect; snow, sleet, freezing rain possible

Posted at 11:51 am February 15, 2015
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Ice Accumulation

Image courtesy National Weather Service in Morristown

 

Note: This story was updated at 8:32 a.m. Feb. 16.

A winter storm warning is in effect in parts of East Tennessee—including Anderson, Knox, Loudon, and Roane counties—and there could be some snow this morning, possibly mixed with sleet, forecasters said. The precipitation could change to a mix of mostly freezing rain and sleet during the day, according to the National Weather Service in Morristown. It could change back to sleet or snow before tapering off.

The NWS said snow and sleet accumulations of one to four inches are possible, and total ice accumulations of a quarter to a half inch are possible.

The winter storm warning area includes Clinton and Oak Ridge, as well as Kingston and Knoxville. It also includes Jefferson, Grainger, and Union counties, and northwest Blount and north Sevier counties. The storm warning is in effect from 7 a.m. Monday to 7 a.m. Tuesday. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Top Stories, Weather Tagged With: cold temperatures, East Tennessee, forecast, freezing rain, hazardous weather, ice, ice accumulation, National Weather Service, NWS, Oak Ridge, sleet, snow, storm warning, Tennessee Valley, wind chill, winter storm, winter storm warning

Dangerously cold wind chills through Sunday morning; snow possible this week

Posted at 2:20 am February 15, 2015
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Dangerously Cold Wind Chills

Image courtesy National Weather Service in Morristown

 

Dangerously cold wind chills could drop to between 0 and -10 degrees Fahrenheit in the Tennessee Valley tonight through Sunday morning and even lower, between -10 and -25, in the mountains, forecasters said. And there is a chance of snow near Oak Ridge this week.

Those not dressed appropriately overnight could be susceptible to hypothermia or frostbite. Exposed pipes may freeze, and the cold poses a threat to outdoor pets and livestock, according to the National Weather Service in Morristown.

The NWS said exposed pipes should be insulated or covered, and pets and livestock should be brought in or provided shelter. Forecasters also recommended checking on the elderly or those without sufficient heat. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Top Stories, Weather Tagged With: arctic air, dangerously cold, forecast, frostbite, hypothermia, National Weather Service, NWS, Oak Ridge, snow, temperature, wind, wind chill, winter weather

Forecast: Flurries possible this afternoon

Posted at 12:21 pm February 12, 2015
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Weather forecasters are calling for a chance of flurries before 3 p.m. Thursday near Oak Ridge. There were already some flurries around noon Thursday.

The temperature is excepted to fall to about 32 degrees by 5 p.m., and the low tonight is forecast at around 16.

The National Weather Service in Morristown issued a special weather statement at 10:26 a.m. Thursday that said an upper-level trough of low pressure will build southeast across the southern Appalachians on Thursday, bringing colder air and just enough moist air to produce some precipitation. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Top Stories, Weather Tagged With: Appalachia, flurries, National Weather Service, snow, snow showers, weather forecast, weather statement

Light snow falling in Oak Ridge

Posted at 11:24 am February 2, 2015
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Snowfall Forecast Feb. 2, 2015

Images courtesy National Weather Service in Morristown

 

A light snow fell in Oak Ridge on Monday morning, and the forecast called for a 30 percent chance of snow showers, mainly before 2 p.m.

The forecast near Oak Ridge calls for mostly cloudy skies, with a steady temperature around 34, and a northwest wind of 10 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 30 mph.

The snowfall was expected to be concentrated mainly in the higher elevations. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Top Stories, Weather Tagged With: cold front, forecast, National Weather Service, Oak Ridge, snow, snow showers

Snow dusts Oak Ridge; Anderson, Roane schools closed

Posted at 9:32 am January 27, 2015
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Oak Ridge Snow January 27, 2015

A light layer of snow dusted Oak Ridge on Tuesday morning. (Photo by Sarah Johnson)

 

A light layer of snow dusted Oak Ridge on Tuesday morning, and schools were closed in Anderson and Roane counties.

The Anderson County Schools’ Central Office was following its bad weather procedures. The Roane County Schools’ Central Office opened one hour late.

Oak Ridge Schools opened on time.

Clinton City Schools reported that roads were clear in Clinton—”and school buildings are warm”—and schools would open on time. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Education, K-12, Top Stories, Weather Tagged With: Anderson County Schools, Clinton City Schools, Michael Grider, Oak Ridge Schools, Roane County schools, Sarah Johnson, snow

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