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Tennessee received less snow than forecast but portions of the state still received more than 4 inches. See snowfall totals around the state.
This weekend’s winter storm had more ice than snow for much of Middle Tennessee, but some places got lucky and saw heavy snowfall. Did you?
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.
A multi-day winter storm is expected to bring snow, ice and freezing rain to Nashville and much of Tennessee. Follow along here for live updates.
People across the Tennessee Valley experienced ice and snow as the winter weather has been passing through. Some of our viewers have captured photos and videos of ice frozen on trees and roads, and a few even got a dusting of snow.
USA TODAY’s snowfall map shows accumulation over the past 24, 48, and 72 hours, as well as seasonal totals dating back to Oct. 1. Updated multiple times a day, the map lets you toggle between timeframes to see how snow is adding up in your area.
The Tennessee Department of Health confirmed at least three people died during the winter storm that swept across the state.
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Photos capture winter weather in East Tennessee
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — Winter weather has arrived in East Tennessee, with photos capturing flurries of snow that is expected to mix with sleet and freezing rain later in the day. Storm Team 6 is tracking the winter storm as it moves across the region.
Hopefully all the dads out there were ready for the winter weather that hit much of the country over the weekend. Much of lower 48 got hit by Winter Storm Fern over the weekend. The weather event brought snow,
() - The weekend winter storm pummeled parts of Tennessee, where more than 167,000 people remained without power in the Nashville area as of early Monday afternoon while
A powerful winter storm continued to disrupt daily life across Tennessee on Jan. 26, bringing snow, ice and dangerous travel conditions to much of the state.