Ice storm slams Nashville
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First Alert Weather Days are in effect after a winter storm brought historic levels of snow, sleet, and ice to Middle Tennessee.
From visiting iconic music venues to shopping for cowboy boots and eating hot chicken, these are the best things to do in Nashville, according to locals.
Now that our winter storm is gone, we're getting reports of how much ice accumulated across Middle Tennessee.
More than 215,000 Nashville Electric Service customers are without power, but officials say that number may climb again Sunday night.
It took a while longer than some expected, but by early afternoon on Jan. 24 Nashville was in the thick of what could become a major winter storm.
Mayor Freddie O’Connell declared a state of emergency in Davidson County Sunday due to power outages, ice and downed trees. As tens of thousands of people across Nashville remain without
First Alert Weather Days are in effect as snow, sleet, and freezing rain begin to hit Middle Tennessee and southern Kentucky.
Nashville Fire and Metro Nashville Police have opened all fire stations and police precinct community rooms, excluding the Central Precinct and the East Precinct, as warming locations.
The new snowplow, named and painted to evoke a Tennessee heroine, is a symbol of how some Southern cities are trying to better prepare for winter storms.
Frozen trees snapped overnight, taking out seven power lnes, leaving approximately 200,000 people without electricity in Nashville, Tennessee.