Nashville and Middle Tennessee could see less snow than the 6-8 inches originally expected Friday, according to the National ...
A major winter storm, bringing significant snow accumulation, has arrived in Middle Tennessee. Here is when you can expect the snow to move out.
The Sumner County Sheriff's Office is working multiple accidents this morning. They are reporting icy back roads on Highway ...
Flurries and snow showers will develop in the Midstate starting late Saturday night. These will fall mainly from midnight ...
Nashville and the surrounding areas can expect ... According to the weather service, Middle Tennessee has a 65-80% chance of ...
Tennesseans should be getting ready for some cold temperatures. Here's the latest weather predictions for the weekend into ...
Middle Tennessee is under a state of emergency ... to 7" in that band," reported the weather service. Snow will begin to move into the Nashville area at 4 a.m. at the earliest but will most ...
Mayor Freddie O'Connell talked about the ongoing response to the winter storm with emergency management and transportation ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Tennessee schools are still closing as snow and ice still linger in some parts of the Midstate following Friday’s winter storm.
The Montana and Wyoming mountains will see the heaviest snow, with up to 2 feet expected until 6 p.m. local time on Sunday.
Millions of residents across the Southern U.S. woke up to a rare chance to bust out the mittens and snow pants thanks to a cold snap that dumped snow in their backyards.
Much to the joy of some and displeasure of others, snow was falling across Nashville and Middle Tennessee Friday, with many residents likely to see several inches of the white stuff before day's end.