The snow and freezing rain have stopped falling, and as of Wednesday, the sun's been shining. But the question remains: is it safe to be on the road?
Some are wondering if they should keep their faucets dripping and if so, for how long. Whether your power is out or not, the short answer is: yes!
January 2026 will be remembered for the crippling ice storm that impacted so many in Middle Tennessee, but it was also a month with wild temperature swings.
David Lagrone, a resident of the Summit East Nashville Apartments in South Nashville, said he’s been living without electricity for four days since his power went out after a winter storm hit the ...
The Franklin County city was mostly skipped by the massive storm cell, according to Winchester Mayor Sean Crabtree.
Amid the severe winter weather in Middle Tennessee that has left many roads impassable and tens of thousands without power, a couple ended up traveling from Kingston Springs to Nashville to ...
Nashville’s mayor and other Metro leaders provided an update about agencies’ response to this weekend’s winter storm.
Another Cold Weather Advisory is in effect tonight for the Eastern Shore and Middle Peninsula for wind chills below 10 ...
The winter storm that impacted Middle Tennessee is long gone, but the snow and ice left behind are not. On Tuesday morning, ...
Residents can receive emergency updates through Wireless Emergency Alerts, NOAA Weather Radio and the FEMA app. More than 150 ...
Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell and the Office of Emergency Management provided Davidson County residents with another ...
A break from the precipitation for a few days will allow for thawing and melting in the Middle Tennessee region. The primary ...