storm, Tennessee
Digest more
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Snow and ice caused outages, downed trees, and dangerous conditions across Middle Tennessee and southern Kentucky. Click the image above to download our free news and weather apps.
Chalkbeat on MSN
What happens when Tennessee schools run out of weather days?
Tennessee schools are running low on snow days amid extreme winter weather. What happens next for school closures?
The Tennessee Emergency Management Agency has confirmed five weather-related deaths across the state, with two in Davidson County, after an ice storm arrived.
The Nashville office of the National Weather Service upgraded the winter storm watch to a warning ahead of expected snow and ice this weekend.
The Tennessee Department of Health confirmed five weather-related deaths in the state following the brutal winter storm, including two in Davidson County.
Winter weather is coming to the southeast, and the First Alert Weather Team is following any potential for snow closely.
Action News 5 on MSN
Drinking water issues due to winter weather reported in 15 counties across Tennessee
TDEC advises residents to follow all guidance provided by their water companies.
Officials with Wilson County Schools said they were hoping the sun would melt the ice on Tuesday afternoon, but it barely came out from behind the clouds.
The Tennessee Health Department confirmed on Monday night that five people have died due to the weather this week.
The Tennessee Department of Health reported on Sunday three weather-related deaths in the state, including one in Crockett County and another in Haywood County.
Georgia basketball lost to Tennessee in another overtime game in Stegeman Coliseum. The Bulldogs have lost two straight for the first time this season.