Friday's winter weather event covered Middle Tennessee under a thick blanket of snow. See the snow totals for Nashville and surrounding areas.
The National Weather Service has issued a cold weather advisory for all of Middle Tennessee. Here's what to know about the dangerously cold temperatures.
It's going to get cold in Tennessee. Meteorologists predict freezing temperatures for much of the state. Here's the latest.
Roughly 40 million people from Texas to the Carolinas are under winter weather alerts, as a rare winter storm brings bone-chilling temperatures and potentially historic snowfall to cities unused to harsh cold weather. In Texas, temperatures dropped to below freezing Monday night as winter weather began across the state.
On the Cumberland Plateau, Jamestown reported 2″, and just southeast of Gainesboro in Jackson County there ... more low temperatures from the National Weather Service Nashville forecast office.
More than 220 million people across the United States are facing dangerous cold that will also open the door for a potentially historic and crippling winter storm that could deliver snow as far south as Florida and the Gulf of Mexico.
Even if you didn't see snow, the Arctic air blast from the polar vortex is still here. See how to get ready for the cold. When will Mississippi get warm?
so the City of Jackson is once again sending out tips for residents and opening a shelter for those in need. Michael Hill, a meteorologist for the National Weather Service, said freezing ...
In fact, News 2 meteorologists predict the National Weather Service is likely to issue weather ... However, as potent Artic air invades Tennessee, here are some items you should avoid putting ...
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The National Weather Service in Jackson said snow could blanket Central Mississippi and South Mississippi on Tuesday, creating dangerous driving conditions.
You know it's cold when you can see your breath and have to scrape a layer of frost from your car. You know it is REALLY cold when even Floridians are shouldering that same burden. Over the past few days,