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Johnson City to See Slight Warmup After Snowy Weekend
Temperatures expected to rise despite below-freezing numbers from the weekend.
Feb. 2, 2026 at 6:31pm
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Johnson City could see the recent snowfall melt away this week as temperatures rise slightly, though they will still remain below normal, according to a meteorologist with the National Weather Service. The region saw a winter storm over the weekend that brought 12-14 inches of snow, but the upcoming week is predicted to be drier with only some rain expected on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Why it matters
While the winter weather was not necessarily abnormal for the region, the snowfall and below-freezing temperatures over the past weekend have impacted residents and businesses in Johnson City. The slight warming trend this week will provide some relief, though precautions should still be taken to protect pipes and pets from the lingering cold.
The details
Meteorologist Doug Schneider said highs this week will mainly be in the 30s to low 40s, an improvement from the below-freezing numbers seen over the weekend. The weekend is expected to see temperatures closer to the mid-to-upper 40s. The region will also likely see around a quarter to half-inch of rain on Tuesday afternoon through Wednesday morning, but no other precipitation is expected.
- The winter storm over the weekend brought 12-14 inches of snow to the Johnson City area.
- Temperatures are expected to rise throughout the week, with highs in the 30s to low 40s.
- The weekend is predicted to see temperatures in the mid-to-upper 40s.
- Rain is expected on Tuesday afternoon and continuing through Wednesday morning.
The players
Doug Schneider
A meteorologist for the National Weather Service of Morristown.
What they’re saying
“Temperatures are still staying below normal, with highs mainly in the 30s to low 40s.”
— Doug Schneider, Meteorologist
“The weekend will start to warm up so that temperatures are getting closer to normal – more mid-to-upper 40s by Sunday and Monday.”
— Doug Schneider, Meteorologist
“This week is actually going to be a pretty quiet weather week compared to what we've had recently.”
— Doug Schneider, Meteorologist
What’s next
Residents should take precautions to protect pipes and pets from the lingering cold temperatures, especially Wednesday through Sunday when lows are expected to remain in the low-to-mid 20s.
The takeaway
While the recent winter weather was not necessarily abnormal for the region, the snowfall and below-freezing temperatures over the past weekend have impacted Johnson City residents. The slight warming trend this week will provide some relief, though precautions should still be taken to protect against the lingering cold.


