Get ready for a blast of arctic air this weekend. The National Weather Service is anticipating 72 hours of below-freezing temperatures after Saturday. Here's what to expect.
As dangerously cold temperatures are in the forecast next week in Middle Tennessee, the National Weather Service will likely issue weather alerts tied to the extreme cold.
The snow may be gone but icy conditions continue across Middle Tennessee with below-normal temperatures sticking around. Here's what Nashville can expect.
Some areas of Middle Tennessee, especially over the Cumberland Plateau, will fall below freezing on Monday and will remain there until Friday.
Williamson County and other areas south of I-40 face a wind advisory on Sunday afternoon, with very cold temperatures forecast through the week.
A major winter storm, bringing significant snow accumulation, has arrived in Middle Tennessee. Here is when you can expect the snow to move out.
TEMA recommends staying prepared ahead of the winter storm, which is expected to last from the evening of Thursday, Jan. 9, until the afternoon of Saturday, Jan. 11.
Flurries are forecast to start falling in East Tennessee late Friday morning through the early afternoon, depending on the city. The storm will continue through Friday afternoon and night. Due to the storm, East Tennessee will accumulate between 3-6 inches of fresh snow.