NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — FOX 17 News continues in a Code Red Weather Alert as dangerous cold takes over Middle Tennessee. The cold blast continues early Tuesday morning with the colder temperatures still ahead of us. Tuesday night into Wednesday morning will be extra cold with a Cold Weather Advisory that will be closer to home.
More than 170 million people across the United States, from the Mexican border to the Canadian border are under cold weather alerts ahead of a crippling winter storm expected to sweep through the south from Texas to Georgia,
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Winter storms are powerful and can produce all types of precipitation. The most common is snow, but at times it also produces ice that can cause major travel problems and power outages. We’re talking about freezing rain and sleet.
The National Weather Service has issued a cold weather advisory for all of Middle Tennessee. Here's what to know about the dangerously cold temperatures.
See if your district is closed or opening late Wednesday due to the Cold Weather Advisory issued by the National Weather Service
Schools across the Midstate are already making moves to fully close or at least delay the start time for school on Wednesday as extreme cold continues. A First Alert Weather Day continues through Wednesday morning.
The major Arctic blast continues to send shots of cold air into the region. The next push of this cold air arrives Tuesday night into Wednesday morning.
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It's going to get cold in Tennessee. Meteorologists predict freezing temperatures for much of the state. Here's the latest.
Large flocks of blackbirds have been spotted recently in Clarksville, particularly near Governor's Square Mall, in daily swarms that darken the sky.
FOX 17 News has issued a CODE RED weather alert due to multiple advisories as frigid temperatures and snow move into Tennessee.Light snow will
The coldest air of the winter season so far could be life-threatening. Temperatures on Martin Luther King Jr. Day will start in the teens for most, but be in the single digits for some. Temperatures during the afternoon won’t climb out of the 20s.