Several inches of snow moving into Middle Tennessee and southern Kentucky. Bitterly cold air will follow the snow.
Middle Tennessee saw a rare impact of lake effect snow Thursday which brought flurries during the morning commute. This was due to warm flood waters to the north creating clouds and small bands of snow. Friday afternoon starts a slow pattern of change with highs making their way near freezing with a forecast high of 34.
The storm hit Tennessee, Kentucky and Virginia with flash flooding ... Similar scenes played out near Nashville. Authorities in Sumner County closed more than a dozen roads over the weekend as murky water crept up on roadways, and Clarksville fire crews ...
After inches of snow in Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky, some districts are out of school for Thursday.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — The top weather story is the snowstorm that will impact Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky this week. The forecasted snow totals aren’t expected to break any records, but it will likely be our largest February snowstorm ...
Lake effect snow is a rare occurrence in Tennessee because we don’t have many big bodies of water that can support how it happens.