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Winter Weather Notice – January 16, 2022

Sheila Gideon · January 16, 2022 ·

According to the National Weather Service, Arnold Air Force Base and surrounding locations are under a Winter Storm Watch through 6:00 PM CST, Sunday, January 16. With temperatures not warming significantly above freezing across the entire mid-state region until afternoon hours on Tuesday, any moisture remaining on area roadways will likely remain frozen. Continue to exercise caution on area roadways through Tuesday. NAS Base Ops and CW Resources are monitoring the situation and are treating our roads, parking lots, and sidewalks as necessary.

Please use judgment when deciding whether or not to commute to work. If you decide to stay home because you cannot get to work safely, please notify your supervisor and record PTO, Comp Time, or Vacation, as applicable, on your time record.

As a reminder, the most dangerous part of your commute can be walking from your vehicle to your work location.

  • Look for and take the safe path
  • Keep your eyes on the path
  • Wear footwear appropriate for the weather conditions

The NAS Management Team will continue to monitor this storm’s impact and will provide updates as needed. Employees can check for updates on the NAS external website (nas-llc.us).

Winter Weather Notice – January 15-16, 2022

Sheila Gideon · January 14, 2022 ·

According to the National Weather Service, Arnold Air Force Base and surrounding locations are under a Winter Storm Watch from 6:00 PM CST, Saturday, January 15, until 6:00 PM CST, Sunday, January 16. The weather forecast is indicating heavy, wet snow with accumulations of 3 to 7 inches possible across all of middle Tennessee.

Please use judgment when deciding whether or not to commute to work. If you decide to stay home because you cannot get to work safely, please notify your supervisor and record PTO, Comp Time, or Vacation, as applicable, on your time record.

A reminder the most dangerous part of your commute can be walking from your vehicle to your work location.

  • Look for and take the safe path
  • Keep your eyes on the path
  • Wear footwear appropriate for the weather conditions

The NAS Management Team will continue to monitor this storm’s impact and will provide updates as needed. Employees can check for updates on the NAS external website (nas-llc.us).

Winter Weather Notice – January 6, 2022

Sheila Gideon · January 5, 2022 ·

According to the National Weather Service, Arnold Air Force Base and surrounding locations are under a Winter Weather Advisory on Thursday, January 6, from 4:00 AM to 4:00 PM CST.  The weather forecast is indicating snow with accumulations of 2 to 3 inches across most of middle Tennessee.  Thursday morning, areas south of Interstate 40 will experience some freezing rain and sleet, but this mixed precipitation will eventually change to snow.

Please use judgment when deciding whether or not to commute to work.  If you come to work, please be careful on your commute, and exercise caution when exiting your vehicle and walking to your work location. If you decide to stay home because you cannot get to work safely, please notify your supervisor and record PTO, Comp Time, or Vacation, as applicable, on your time record.

The NAS Management Team will continue to monitor this storm’s impact and will provide updates as needed.

Winter Weather Notice January 2, 2022

Sheila Gideon · January 2, 2022 ·

According to the National Weather Service, Arnold Air Force Base and surrounding locations are under a Winter Weather Advisory from Sunday, January 2, 3:00 PM CST, until Monday, January 3, 3:00 AM CST. The weather forecast is indicating snow with accumulations of 1 to 2 inches across most of middle Tennessee and 2 to 3 inches along the central and southern Cumberland Plateau.

Please use judgment when deciding whether or not to commute to work. If you come to work, please be careful on your commute, and exercise caution when exiting your vehicle and walking to your work location. If you decide to stay home because you cannot get to work safely, please notify your supervisor and record PTO, Comp Time, or Vacation, as applicable, on your time record.

The NAS Management Team will continue to monitor this storm’s impact and will provide updates as needed.

Winter Weather Update February 18 2021

abarrer3 · February 18, 2021 ·

The weather forecast is indicating mixed precipitation with snow accumulations of up to one inch and ice accumulations of a light glaze. Plan on slippery road conditions as the temperature drops below freezing.

NAS Base Operations is monitoring and treating the roads and parking lots and CW Resources is monitoring and treating the sidewalks at AEDC to make on-site travel safer, however you should use judgment when deciding whether or not to commute to work. If you decide to stay home because you cannot get to work safely, please notify your supervisor. [Read more…] about Winter Weather Update February 18 2021

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