News Summary
Due to dangerously low temperatures impacting the region, multiple school districts in Middle Tennessee have opted for closures. On February 20, students enjoyed a snow day as a Cold Weather Advisory was issued, with wind chill values dropping to near zero degrees Fahrenheit. The safety of students is prioritized, and many schools are taking precautions by temporarily closing their doors to ensure everyone remains safe amidst the winter weather conditions.
Middle Tennessee Schools Close Due to Extreme Cold Conditions
In an exciting turn of events, students across Middle Tennessee were greeted with yet another snow day on Friday, February 20! Multiple school districts have decided to close their doors as the frigid temperatures continue to impact the region. With the winter weather causing slick and dangerous roadways, the safety of students remains a top priority.
Current Weather Situation
Have you stepped outside today? If so, you might have noticed that it’s cold—really cold! A Cold Weather Advisory is currently in effect for parts of Middle Tennessee and even Southern Kentucky. This is serious business; wind chill values are expected to dip between zero to 7 degrees Fahrenheit, making it feel even chillier! As a result, many districts have made the responsible choice to keep students safe at home.
School Closures Across the Region
Multiple districts have faced closures, and below is a comprehensive list of the ones affected:
- Camden Public School
- Franklin Public School
- Woodbury Public School
- Ashland City Public School
- Hopkinsville Public School
- Clarksville Public School (including other types of schools)
- Celina Public School
- Albany Public School
- Manchester Public School
- Crossville Public School
- Smithville Public School
- Dickson Public School
- Winchester Parochial School
- Lebanon (including various types of schools)
- Pulaski Public School
- Paris Public School
- Centerville Public School
- Erin Public School
- Waverly Public School
- Gainesboro Public School
- Lawrenceburg Public School
- Nashville (including a mix of public and other types)
- Murfreesboro Public School (various types)
- Cookeville Public School
- Franklin Public School
- Gallatin Public School
- Bowling Green Public School
- Waynesboro Public School
- Sparta Public School
As you can see, many schools are joining in on this wave of snow days!
Staying Safe in Cold Weather
For those who have to venture outside, it’s important to follow some basic safety tips. Dress in layers to keep yourself warm, and be sure to look out for those who might be more vulnerable, like the elderly and pets. The extreme cold can be tough on everyone, so let’s keep each other safe!
Ongoing Updates
As the situation evolves, updates on school closures or delays will be provided consistently. Even though this may mean more time for relaxing at home or catching up on your favorite shows, always prioritize safety first! Who knows, maybe one more snow day is just around the corner!
So, grab your hot cocoa and snuggle up—this winter weather looks like it’s here to remind us all to stay cozy and safe!
Deeper Dive: News & Info About This Topic
HERE Resources
School Closures Due to Winter Storm in Middle Tennessee
Middle Tennessee Schools Announce Unexpected Snow Day
Middle Tennessee Schools Close Due to Winter Storm
Middle Tennessee Schools Close Due to Winter Weather
Nashville Prepares for Cold Weather and Snow This Week
Middle Tennessee Braces for Winter Storm and Bitter Cold
Nashville Lawyer Snowboards in Silver Suit at Capitol
Winter Wonderland Approaches Nashville
Winter Storm Warning for Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky
Middle Tennessee Schools Close Due to Winter Storm Warnings
Additional Resources
- Fox17: Middle Tennessee Schools Closed
- Tennessean: Nashville Area School Closures
- WKRN: TN School Closures Feb 20, 2025
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Winter
- Weather.com: Winter Storm Updates
