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Nashville area school closures: These Middle Tennessee schools are closed Friday due to winter storm
Nashville and the surrounding areas are set to be blanketed with snow on Friday. Here's which schools are closed.
Nashville weather: Winter storm warning issued for Middle Tennessee. How much snow to expect, how it'll impact travel
A winter storm warning has been issued for all of Middle Tennessee. While most areas could receive between three to six inches of snow on Friday, some areas could see as much as seven inches.
CODE RED: Up to 6 inches of snow possible for Middle Tennessee on Friday
As snow fills in across Middle Tennessee, conditions will deteriorate fast. Bottom line: Be where you want to be Friday morning. Expect a range of 3-5” near the Tenn./Ky. border with slightly higher amounts as you head more into Middle Tennessee.
Nashville weather: Winter storm to bring impactful snow and significant travel issues Friday to Middle Tennessee
A significant snow event will move into the Middle Tennessee region on Friday. Here's how much snow the greater Nashville area can expect.
Nashville weather: Will Middle Tennessee see snow during 'Arctic outbreak'?
Williamson County and other areas south of I-40 face a wind advisory on Sunday afternoon, with very cold temperatures forecast through the week.
Winter Storm Watch issued for Middle Tennessee, up to 7 inches of snow possible
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — A Winter Storm Watch has been issued for all of Middle Tennessee for Friday into Saturday as we expect inches of snow. Meteorologist Greg Bobos says the Winter Storm Watch goes into effect Friday morning through 6 a.m. Saturday for all Middle Tennessee counties in our viewing area.
Photos: January snow days in Nashville, Middle Tennessee through the years
In January over the past years, Nashville and Middle Tennessee have experienced snow days from sledding, snow angels, and snowmen.
Nashville area weather: When will it snow again in Middle Tennessee
Some areas of Middle Tennessee, especially over the Cumberland Plateau, will fall below freezing on Monday and will remain there until Friday.
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NDOT preparing Nashville roads for Friday's snow
Ludvig Aberg will be the answer to a trivia question: He made the first birdie in TGL history. TGL had its debut match ...
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Several inches of snow expected Friday
Some mixing in of sleet and/or rain is expected at least over southern Middle Tennessee by midday on Friday. Some mixing may ...
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TEMA declares state of emergency ahead of snow
The Tennessee Emergency Management Agency (TEMA) has declared a state of emergency as a major snow event is expected across ...
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Snow plow, salt-spreading truck crews to deploy during snow fall: 'Pretty messy'
Snow plow and salt spreading truck crews will respond to expected snow fall to arrive in Murfreesboro and Nashville areas by ...
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Snow moves in before sunrise, Friday
Several inches of snow are likely on Friday, with some mixing in of sleet and liquid rain possible for some, too.
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How much snow did we get? Snow fall totals for Bloomington, Bedford, Nashville
Heavy snow on Jan. 5 and 6 closed roads, shut down schools, closed businesses and kept many people in the Bloomington area in ...
Las Vegas Sun
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Southern US shivers as new winter storm threatens snow for Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas
A developing winter storm is threatening to drop snow, sleet and freezing rain on parts of Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas ...
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Live radar: Watch as snow, sleet, freezing rain drop over Dallas-Fort Worth area
Snow was reported throughout Dallas County and other areas of Dallas-Fort Worth, including Collin County. The National ...
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