News Summary
Nashville is facing a major winter storm with heavy snowfall resulting in travel disruptions, school closures, and emergency measures for the homeless community. As local authorities declare a state of emergency, residents are urged to avoid unnecessary travel. Emergency shelters are open to protect the vulnerable during this harsh weather. With records being broken for snowfall, Nashville transforms into a winter wonderland, but safety on the roads remains a top priority for all.
Winter Storm Pummels Nashville: Cancellations and Shelters in Full Swing
Nashville, brace yourself! A major winter storm has swept through Middle Tennessee and southern Kentucky, leaving us with significant snowfall and a myriad of travel disruptions. As of Friday, January 10, the region is under a Winter Storm Warning with heavy snow accumulating rapidly throughout the day.
Snowy Statistics
If you thought we’d seen it all, the weather decided otherwise! Nashville International Airport has recorded a staggering 3.9 inches of snowfall so far, smashing the previous record of 3.0 inches that has stood since 1895. With accumulations still coming in, many locals are feeling the full impact of the winter wonderland around them.
Emergency Shelters Open for Those in Need
In light of the adverse conditions, Nashville’s emergency overflow shelters are stepping up to provide warmth and safety to the homeless community during this snowstorm. The shelters will be open from 4 p.m. to 10 a.m. from Friday through Sunday, with a cleanup break in the middle of the day. The partnership between Nashville Rescue Mission and Room In The Inn ensures that daytime shelter is available until 3 p.m., after which guests will transition to the overflow shelter. The Wilson County Fairgrounds has also opened a shelter to ensure that everyone has access to food and warmth.
Stay Safe on the Roads
With the snowfall, roads have become treacherous. City officials are urging residents to exercise caution while driving—especially since many neighborhood streets remain slippery and hazardous. In fact, local roads have been the scene of multiple accidents, including one significant crash on Interstate 65. And while some major roads are reported to be in better condition, it’s wise to avoid unnecessary travel if you can.
School Closures and Emergency Declarations
In response to the winter storm, several school districts in Middle Tennessee have canceled classes for Thursday, and Governor Bill Lee has declared a state of emergency for the area. With forecasts initially predicting 6-8 inches of snow, those figures have been reassessed to a range of 3-6 inches with some pockets reportedly receiving up to 8 inches. Davidson and Rutherford Counties noted three inches of snow, while Wilson County saw around four inches.
Getting the Community Ready
The Nashville Department of Transportation has mobilized its fleet of 40 snowplows, aiming to tackle nearly 2,500 miles of priority routes across the city. Although public transportation is limited, dedicated local volunteering efforts continue to help those seeking shelter and other resources.
Weekend Woes and Winter Fun
The ongoing storm isn’t just wreaking havoc—it has also turned Nashville into a snowy playground! Some Vanderbilt University students seized the opportunity to revel in the wintery weather, participating in friendly snowball fights and building adorable snowmen around campus. Meanwhile, as the snow continues to fall, residents are reminded to enjoy the winter magic but also prioritize safety during outdoor fun.
Looking Ahead
As we look to the weekend, the winter storm is expected to cause hazardous travel conditions well into Saturday and possibly beyond. Temperatures are expected to remain low, making black ice a concern for all travelers. With road conditions remaining tricky and shelters working diligently to assist those most in need, let’s all work together to stay warm and look out for one another during this winter storm!
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Additional Resources
- Tennessean: Live Updates on Nashville Winter Storm
- Google Search: Nashville Winter Storm 2025
- WKRN: TN Winter Storm Photos
- Wikipedia: Winter Storm
- WSMV: Major Winter Storm Hits Midstate
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Winter Storm
- Fox17: Code Red Snow Day