ROGERSVILLE — It's still too early to predict exactly how hard an approaching winter storm will hit Northeast Tennessee this weekend, but one local official is urging citizens to get prepared for the worst now while they can. As of Thursday evening, the National Weather Service in Morristown was predicting the arrival of a severe winter storm in this region beginning Saturday night and continuing through Monday night. Knoxville is predicted to receive only about a half inch of snow, and Morristown 1 to 2 inches. But the farther up the I-81 corridor you travel, the worse the prediction. The southern halves of Hawkins and Greene counties may see 3 to 4 inches of snow, while Sullivan and Washington counties — as well as Hawkins County east of Rogersville — may be in for 5 to 6 inches. Clinch Mountain in northern Hawkins County, as well as much of Southwest Virginia, could see 7 to 8 inches, while the area surrounding Wise is listed at 9 to 10 inches. We've seen storm predictions like this before that have fallen short of expectations.