Snow, freezing drizzle accumulates in Nashville and Middle TN (2024)

Snow has begun to accumulate as another round of winter weather moves into Middle Tennessee, the National Weather Service reported.

Flurries were seen in Wilson County and across Nashville starting around 4 p.m. The NWS in Nashville tweeted that accumulation had begun at their offices in Mt. Juliet around 4:15 p.m.

THURSDAY UPDATES:Nashville, Middle TN awakens to more snow; winter storm warning continues

At 7 p.m. NWS shared a video to Twitter of heavy snow falling.

"The snow globe has arrived," the tweet said.

Three to four inches of snoware possible in Nashville and two to three inches are expected in other areas including Clarksville and Columbia. After reaching a high of 31 on Wednesday, temperatures will dip to 28 overnight.

A mix of snow, sleet and freezing rain will continue throughout the night, but will switch mostly to snow on Thursday morning, forecasts show.

A winter storm warning has been issued through 6 p.m. Thursday. The NWS reported that the Wednesday night storm will likely compound travel issues and increase power outages.

With temperatures barely cresting freezing over the next few days, the snow and ice will likely not melt until Saturday.

COLD STRETCH:When will the snow and ice melt in Nashville?

Snow, freezing drizzle accumulates in Nashville and Middle TN (2)

People are being asked to avoid all non-essential travel Wednesday and Thursday. The warning comes on the heels ofawinter storm that blew throughthe region Monday, pelting everything in its path with freezing rain, sleetandice.

RELATED:How much snow, sleet and icedoes Nashville, Middle Tennessee have so far?

The Tennessee Emergency Management Agency reported The State Emergency Operations Center in Nashville remains activated, staffed to monitor weather, road conditions, and address any major safety needs. Meanwhile, a state of emergency remained.

Jack-knifed truck closesI-40in Lebanon

A jack-knifed truck has closedInterstate 40 in Lebanon, according to the Tennessee Highway Patrol. The wreck was reported around 7:45 p.m. near the 840 interchangeand is expected to be cleared by 9:30 p.m. A Tennessee Department of Transportation map showed lanes were closed in both directions on I-40.

"Traffic is diverting off at the 236 exit and back down the ramp at the 236," the THP said. "Please use caution in the area."

Snow, freezing drizzle accumulates in Nashville and Middle TN (3)

Metro facilities, schools closed Thursday

All non-essential Metro Nashville-Davidson County facilitieswill be closed Thursday due to the weather. Dozens of Middle Tennessee schools also will be closed Thursday, includingMetro Nashville Public Schools.

View the complete list of school closures here.

Nashville vaccination sites closed Thursday

The Davidson County COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic at the Music City Center will be closed again Thursdaydue to the weather. The Metro Public Health Department said provided the following details on rescheduling:

  • If you were scheduled to receive your first dose Feb. 16, 17, or 18 then you’ll be contacted to reschedule.
  • If you were scheduled to receive you second does Feb. 16, 17 or 18 then come any day that we are open.

Gov. Lee closes state offices Thursday

Gov. Bill Lee closed dozens of state offices across West and Middle Tennessee on Thursday, citing hazardous weather and travel conditions. Closures include Cheatham, Davidson, Montgomery, Robertson, Rutherford, Williamson and Wilson County, among others.

MTSU closed rest of week

Middle Tennessee State University will be closed Thursday and Friday because of the weather.

TDOT crews use 20,000 tons of salt on Middle Tennessee roads

Tennessee Department of Transportation crews have logged over 117,000 miles clearing and treating roadways across 26 counties in Middle Tennessee, using 20,000 tons of salt.

Crews cleared most interstates and highways.

Biden offers federal assistance to Tennessee

President Joe Biden on Tuesday offered federal assistance to states dealing with severe winter weather, including Tennessee, The Associated Press reported.

He made the pledge to at least seven states while on a call with governors.

The White House says Biden told governors that he and his wife are praying for their citizens and pledged to deploy federal emergency resources as needed.

TEMA: 12,000 without power across state

TEMA reports that 12,000 people across Tennessee are without power due to the ongoing winter storms.

The following counties have significant power outages:

  • 6,500 customers combined in Putnam, Overton and Jackson Counties
  • 2,300 customers in Bedford County
  • 1,300 customers in Coffee County
  • 1,000 customers in Fentress County
  • 500 customers in Moore County

TEMA reports fourth winter related death from storm

Early Wednesday afternoon, the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency on Wednesday reported a fourth winter storm related fatality.

There have been two fatalities in Shelby County, one fatality in Maury County and one fatality in Williamson County.

Child dies in sledding accident

A 9-year-old child in Brentwood has died after a sledding accident Tuesday afternoon on Seward Road.

According to police, the child wasbeing pulled on a tube by an ATV driven by their father, who slammed into a mailbox.

The incident marked the second reported sledding accident to occur in Williamson County.A 3-year-old in Franklinplunged into the Harpeth RiverTuesday while sledding and was rescued by their mother.

Weather forces Nashville schools to push back some students' return to classroom

The weather is forcing Metro Nashville Public Schools to delay some middle and high school students' return to the classroom.

Students in grades 5 and 9 were set to return to schools in-person on Thursday for the first time since last March, but thisweek's winter stormhas schools closed.

Schools and all child care programs will remain closed on Thursday. After-school activities and sporting events are also canceled.

Metro Schools will then shift to virtual learning for all grades on Fridaywith schools that were open before the storm expected to reopen in-person on Monday.

Slick road conditions, wrecksacross Nashville, Middle TN

Hundreds of wrecks have taken place across Middle Tennessee over the last 72 hours, according to information from Nashville police and the Tennessee Highway Patrol.

As if 10:30 a.m., Nashville police and Nashville Fire Department crews were responding to about a half-dozen injury and property damage crashes in Nashville.

Meanwhile, ajack-knifed tractor trailer hadState Route 265closed in both directionsin Wilson County near Gailynn Marie Drive. It was not immediately known when the roadway would reopen.

Earlier, about 6 a.m.,crews responded to a flipped vehicle on Interstate 65 north just south of Briley Parkway, the Tennessee Department of Transportation reported.

It was not immediately known if anyone was hurt.

SAFETY TIPS:Road conditions around Tennessee aren't great right now. If you have to drive, here are some tips

OnTuesday crashes shut down portions of the interstate system including a single-vehicle crash that took place Tuesday on Interstate 24 near the Haywood Lane.

Nashville police reported a person was critically injured in the crash.

Motorist were being asked to stay home and avoid unnecessary travel on Wednesday and Thursday.

Winter storm warning issued

A new winter storm warningis in effect forareas including Nashville, Clarksville, Murfreesboro, Columbia, Dickson and Waverlyfrom 6 p.m. Wednesday until 6 p.m. Thursday.

Previously a winter storm watch was slated to start at 3 p.m. on Wednesday.

A winter storm warningindicates that heavy snow of at least 6 inches in 12 hours, or at least 8 inches in 24 hours, is expected. It can also be issued if sleet accumulation will be at least half an inch.

Power outagesreported acrossregion

Thousands of people havelost power across Middle Tennesseeover the past several days.

As of Wednesday morning, power had been restored to most customers with the Nashville Electric Service, Middle Tennessee Electric andthe Cumberland Electric Membership Company and no new major outages had been reported.

Metro Health closures including COVID-19 testing, vaccination locations

All COVID-19 Community Assessment Centers operated by Meharry Medical College, including at Nissan Stadium,will remain closed this week, said Nashville Fire Department and Nashville Office of Emergency Management spokesman Joseph Pleasant.

The Metro Public Health COVID-19 Vaccine Clinicat the Music City Center is also closed Wednesday.

"The vaccine is being stored, is safe and none is going to waste," Pleasant said. "People who had an appointment February 16 or 17 will be called to reschedule."

Those who had an appointment for their second dose should come back any day when the vaccine clinic is open, he said.

All MPHD clinics will be closed and Metro Animal Care and Control will be operating on call for emergencies.

Davidson County facilities, schools closed

All non-essential Metro Nashville-Davidson County facilitieswill be closed Wednesday due to the weather.

Dozens of Middle Tennessee schools also will be closed WednesdayincludingMetro Nashville Public Schools.

View the complete list here.

WeGo to begin Wednesday with limited routes

WeGo Public Transitwill begin the service day on Wednesday at 4:06 a.m., and staff will assess road conditions for opportunities to add additional service throughout the day.

For more informationfollow WeGo Public Transit on social media (@WeGoTransit), and visit WeGoTransit.com’s snow route schedule page for continuous updates.

Customers can also check one of the mobile real-time information tools such as Google Transit or the Transit App, or all WeGo Customer Care at 615-862-5950 for detailed information and service updates.

State legislature halts session

The winter weather has also put a halt on Tennessee’s legislative session.

The in-person session is canceled for the remainder of the week, and the Cordell Hull Building will be closed, according to a Twitter announcement from Lt. Gov. Randy McNally.

Lawmakers and staff members are encouraged to work from home, he said.

Nashville weather radar

Nashville three-day forecast

Wednesday:Snow expected mainly after 3 p.m. Cloudy, with a high near 32. Overnight low: 28.

Thursday:Snow and freezing rain likely. Cloudy, with a high near 34. Overnight low: 17

Friday:Partly sunny, with a high near 31. Overnight low: 11

The Associated Press contributed.

Natalie Neysa Alund is based in Nashville at The Tennessean and covers breaking news across the south for the USA TODAY Network.Reach her at nalund@tennessean.com and follow her on Twitter @nataliealund.

Snow, freezing drizzle accumulates in Nashville and Middle TN (2024)

FAQs

What is the most snow Nashville has ever gotten? ›

The highest winter snowfall occurred between 1959 and 1960, when the city received nearly 39 inches of snow. Nashville's top five snowstorms: March 17-18, 1892: 17 inches. February, 2-3, 1886: 16 inches.

What year was the ice storm in Nashville Tennessee? ›

The worst ice storm in the history of Nashville, Tennessee, known as the "Great Blizzard," began on Monday, 29 January 1951 and ended on 1 February, causing a complete shutdown of transportation in Nashville for two days.

Where in Tennessee gets the most snow? ›

Mt. LeConte (6,594'), on average, receives ~75 inches of snowfall each year, although some years receive over 100 inches of snowfall. Over most of the state, due to relatively mild winter temperatures, snow cover rarely persists for more than a few days.

When was the last time it snowed in Tennessee? ›

Although there were some accumulating snows on March 11-12 and Jan. 2, 3, 16, and 28, our last big snow was on Jan. 6, 2022, when 6.3 inches fell in Nashville. It was a heavy, wet, and slippery snow that caused many accidents and cars sliding off the road.

When was the last time Nashville got 8 inches of snow? ›

2016- A major two-day snowstorm dumps several inches of snow across nearly all of Middle Tennessee, mainly on January 22. Nashville measures 8", the third highest January snowfall on record.

When was the big blizzard in Tennessee? ›

The March 13-14, 1993 Storm of the Century is certainly a storm for the record books. Chattanooga and Mount LeConte both set all time single-day snowfall records of 18.5 inches and 30 inches, respectively. Knoxville and Tri-Cities Airport had their 4th highest single day snows of all-time.

What was the coldest day in Nashville? ›

January 21, 1985, gave us Nashville's coldest day on record, -17 degrees. February 1998 also had a snowstorm. On the advice of Lelan Statom, we tracked down January 2003. As much snow as we had on Monday, January 15 of this year, Lelan said January 16 of 2003 actually had more.

How many people died in the winter storm in Tennessee? ›

More than a third of the 91 people killed by the storm in the U.S. died in Tennessee. Hardest hit was Shelby County with 11 of the state's 36 deaths, followed by Knox County with seven.

What year did the Tennessee River freeze? ›

In January 1940, it was so cold in East Tennessee that the Tennessee River froze in some areas, including Loudon. This silent, 8mm home movie footage from the Ed Henderson Collection at TAMIS gives us a look at what that was like, as people came out to skate and sled across the river.

Where is the best place to live in Tennessee? ›

The best cities in Tennessee include Nashville, Brentwood, Franklin, and Memphis. See what other towns comprise the best places to live in TN.

What is considered Middle Tennessee? ›

It is delineated according to state law as 41 of the state's 95 counties. Middle Tennessee contains the state's capital and largest city, Nashville, as well as Clarksville, the state's fifth largest city, and Murfreesboro, the state's sixth largest city and largest suburb of Nashville.

What is the snowiest month in Tennessee? ›

When is it likely to snow? The National Park Service reports snow storms in the Tennessee Smoky Mountains happen mostly in February and January . This is because, on average, precipitation levels tend to be higher during these two months.

Does it snow in Middle Tennessee? ›

Based on data collected from the past 30 years, Nashville usually gets an average of 4.7 inches snow during each winter season, which begins in October and ends in March.

Has Nashville ever had a blizzard? ›

Blizzard of 1951

The storm began on January 28, 1951, with rain in the Nashville area. Temperatures began to drop during the afternoon and evening as a strong cold front moved into the region, and the rain turned into a mixture of freezing rain, sleet, and snow.

How much snow did Nashville get in 2024? ›

This area received 6 to 8 inches of snow. The official climate site at Nashville International Airport measured 7.6 inches of snow during this event, receiving more snow in this one event than the city typically receives during the entire winter season.

What is the coldest Nashville has ever been? ›

The coldest recorded temperature Nashville has ever seen was reported January 21, 1985, when temps plummeted to -17 degrees. The second coldest day recorded in Nashville was the day before, on Jan. 20, 1985, as temperatures dropped to -16. On January 24, 1963, the temperatures in Music City dipped to -15 degrees.

What is the record for the most snow? ›

Tamarack, California, also holds the U.S. record for the greatest snow depth ever measured. A maximum snow depth of 451 inches, or 37.5 feet, was recorded there on March 11, 1911, according to Burt.

When did it snow in Nashville in 2024? ›

A major winter storm impacted all of Middle Tennessee beginning late Sunday, January 14th, 2024. With a very cold airmass already in place, snow fell either into the late hours of January 15th and into the early morning hours of January 16th.

What is the highest temperature ever recorded in Nashville TN? ›

The hottest recorded temperature in Nashville was 109 degrees. The only time this temperature was recorded was on June 29, 2012.

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