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Afternoon Weather (12/2): Increasing clouds and very cold
SUMMARY: Meteorologist Rebecca Sweet reports a winter weather advisory for higher elevations, effective from 5 PM today until 7 AM tomorrow. Light flurries are expected, with snow accumulations of 2 to 4 inches possible above 2,500 feet. While this contributes to a weather impact alert, it shouldn’t severely disrupt travel. Clouds will increase this evening, but sunshine is anticipated midweek, despite chilly temperatures in the 30s and 40s. Looking ahead, another chance for rain is expected over the weekend. Overall, conditions will remain cold but manageable.

Here is your afternoon weather report on Monday, Dec. 2.
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Newsmaker: Topics for tonight's Metro Council meeting
SUMMARY: Tonight’s Metro Council meeting in Nashville will focus on transportation infrastructure aimed at enhancing safety. Key discussions will include the allocation of an initial $59 million from the sales tax surcharge for service and frequency improvements, making public transit more accessible. Additionally, five community members will be chosen for the transportation advisory committee after interviews, emphasizing diverse representation. The meeting will also address continuing a SMART Grant agreement utilizing advanced radar technology to identify dangerous intersections, contributing to the vision of zero fatalities on roads. The council meeting starts at 6:30 PM, and attendance is available both in-person and online.

Newsmaker: Topics for tonight’s Metro Council meeting
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Allergy sufferers in these US cities face a tough 2025 season, study finds
SUMMARY: As spring approaches, allergy sufferers are preparing for a challenging season, particularly in 20 U.S. cities, according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America’s (AAFA) 2025 Allergy Capitals report. Wichita, Kansas, tops the list for the third year in a row, followed by cities like New Orleans, Oklahoma City, and Memphis. The rankings reflect pollen levels from trees, grasses, and weeds, as well as medication usage and local allergy specialists. The report also notes that longer pollen seasons, exacerbated by warmer weather and urban heat, make allergies more severe, leading to potential health risks like allergic asthma.
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Report finds cost to build single-family homes in TN could increase amid lumber tariffs
SUMMARY: Homebuyers in Middle Tennessee could face higher costs due to tariffs on imported materials, which account for about 7% of goods used in residential construction. A report from the National Association of Home Builders suggests that tariffs could increase the cost of building a new single-family home by $7,500 to $10,000. Softwood lumber, primarily sourced from Canada, and gypsum for drywall are key materials affected. Despite potential cost increases, Ole South Properties plans to avoid passing higher prices to buyers immediately, opting instead to build smaller homes. Industry leaders are hopeful that domestic suppliers will eventually meet demand.
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