Take a look back at the record-setting storm that snapped trees and power lines, caused the deaths of four people and stranded hikers in the Smokies.
Much of Tennessee is predicted to see bitterly cold temperatures this week thanks to an Arctic air mass. A winter storm will move across Tennessee starting Tuesday night into Wednesday.
An arctic air mass is set to sweep across Tennessee, bringing "dangerously cold" temperatures to the state. Below-freezing temps could mean melting snow could refreeze, causing hazardous road ...
The National Weather Service reported two inches of snow across much of Middle Tennessee. Clarksville received as much as ...
The National Weather Service meteorologists in Morristown predicted 1 to 3 inches of snow would fall, and that turned out to be correct. East Tennessee snow totals were higher in northeast ...
The National Weather Service meteorologists in Morristown predicted 1 to 3 inches of snow would fall, and that turned out to be correct. East Tennessee snow totals were higher in northeast Tennessee ...