It's going to get cold in Tennessee. Meteorologists predict freezing temperatures for much of the state. Here's the latest.
Tennesseans should be getting ready for some cold temperatures. Here's the latest weather predictions for the weekend into next week.
MORRISTOWN — The National Weather Service (NWS) in Morristown, Tennessee, has issued a Winter Storm Warning for the East Tennessee Mountains, effective from 1 a.m. Sunday to 7 a.m. EST Monday. What to Expect Snowfall Accumulations: 3 to 5 inches of snow are possible across most areas.
Get ready for a blast of arctic air this weekend, Nashville. 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.
Though it may have felt like a lot of snow fell on Friday, Jan. 10, it did not come close to breaking any Knoxville records.
A significant snow event will move into the Middle Tennessee region on Friday. Here's how much snow the greater Nashville area can expect.
The snow may be gone but icy conditions continue across Middle Tennessee with below-normal temperatures sticking around. Here's what Nashville can expect.
Knoxville and East Tennessee will soon be covered in a fresh blanket of snow. Here's when and how much snow East Tennessee can expect on Friday.
The South is preparing to be hit by a winter storm at the end of the week. Take a look at the latest impact predictions for Tennessee here.
Another 1-2 inches of snow are expected in Northeast Tennessee on Monday, according to the National Weather Service. The next round of snow is set to impact mainly the mountainous areas. A winter weather advisory is in place for Gatlinburg, Mountain City and the areas in between along the Tennessee/North Carolina border.
The forecast in Middle Tennessee calls for temperatures in the single digits during the mornings and afternoon highs staying well below freezing early next week. The wind chills will be even