"Patchy dense fog has developed in the Tennessee Valley, reducing visibilities to a quarter of a mile in some areas.
While it isn't expected to get that cold in Tennessee, temperatures across the state are expected to dip quickly this weekend and some areas are already under a wind advisory. Here's a look at when we ...
The heavy rainfall, estimated between 2 to 4 inches, could lead to excessive runoff, causing flooding of rivers, creeks, and low-lying areas.
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 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 ...
From Memphis to Mountain City, Tennessee is forecast to get blanketed with several inches of snow, according to the National ...
This means that Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Jan. 20, likely will be very cold. Temperatures across East Tennessee are ...
Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky are under marginal and slight risks for excessive rainfall from Thursday to 7 a.m.
Middle Tennessee is expected to experience an "all snow event" on Friday. Here's what that means for Nashville.
But that's not the case in East Tennessee. In the most recent winter storm, Knoxville got around an inch of precipitation on Sunday and Monday morning, according to the National Weather Service.