Tennesseans should be getting ready for some cold temperatures. Here's the latest weather predictions for the weekend into next week.
You know it's cold when you can see your breath and have to scrape a layer of frost from your car. You know it is REALLY cold when even Floridians are shouldering that same burden. Over the past few days,
The National Weather Service (NWS) in Morristown has issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook for portions of southwest North Carolina, east Tennessee, and southwest Virginia, as a mix of light rain and snow is expected to affect the region tonight into early Monday.
Though it may have felt like a lot of snow fell on Friday, Jan. 10, it did not come close to breaking any Knoxville records.
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.
There is a possibility of snow across East Tennessee on Saturday night, Jan. 18 and Sunday, Jan. 19, according to the National Weather Service. The wintry mix on Saturday should be mainly rain, but at higher elevations in the mountains it will "probably begin as snow."
It may feel cold, but it's about to get colder in Tennessee. Here's how cold it's expected to get Tuesday night and how to keep your pipes from freezing.
Although temperatures may seem cold now, this week marks 40 years since the Tennessee’s coldest January temperatures were reached.
Due to the continued low temperatures, many schools around East Tennessee are closed or delayed on Wednesday, Jan 22. The temperatures are expected to be "dangerously cold" and well below 20 degrees across East Tennessee on Wednesday morning, according to the National Weather Service. A cold weather advisory is in effect through 10 a.m.
These arctic temperatures are cold enough to freeze a thick layer of ice over ponds and even some small lakes. It may be tempting to dust off the ice skates and play pond hockey, but ice is never
Some of that snow was already on the ground when an arctic air brought record-setting cold to the mountains along the Tennessee-North Carolina state line. The National Weather Service warned night time temperatures would fall below zero in many areas, and wind chills of minus 20 degrees were possible.
Temperatures in East Tennessee were below zero on Monday night, Jan. 20, according to the National Weather Service. The weather is expected to continue to be cold on Wednesday as well. Here's ...