Over the past few days, a blast of arctic air has whipped across the Southeast, bringing with it freezing temperatures and dangerously low wind chills. The East Tennessee region saw single-digit temperatures and sub-zero wind chills beginning the night of Jan. 19, according to the National Weather Service.
The message from the National Weather Service is to brace for bitterly cold temperatures at night and expect them to be around during the day starting Sunday for much of Tennessee. So enjoy the ...
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.
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.
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.
As Helene's destructive wrath descended on the Southeast, some residents say they never got the warnings they needed to take action.
Amid below-freezing temperatures, preliminary results show TVA hit an all-time power demand record Wednesday morning of 35,319 megawatts — the highest in its 91-year history.
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.
See if your district is closed or opening late Wednesday due to the Cold Weather Advisory issued by the National Weather Service
Anderson County and Roane County schools will be closed Wednesday, Jan. 28, because of the forecast low temperatures.
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
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.