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As Middle Tennessee enters another day of winter storm recovery, officials added 3 more deaths to the state toll and they're expecting more cold air.
As Middle TN enters another day of winter storm recovery, officials added more deaths to the state toll and NES is feeling customer fury over outages.
Thousands of residents in Mississippi and Tennessee are experiencing a loss of power.
Bitter cold and power outages persist as the death toll rises in Middle Tennessee after Winter Storm Fern. Emergency response continues.
Mississippi officials said they're sending 135 snowplows to clear ice and snow from two interstate highways where frozen conditions caused huge traffic jams.
The Tennessee Department of Health confirmed five weather-related deaths in the state following the brutal winter storm, including two in Davidson County.
A multi-day winter storm is expected to bring snow, ice and freezing rain to Nashville and much of Tennessee. Follow along here for live updates.
A 66-year-old Tennessee man reportedly died of a heart attack while shoveling snow, highlighting medical warnings about cardiac risks for older adults.
A Winter Storm Watch is in effect from Friday evening through Sunday afternoon for all of Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky. The best chance for 6 inches or more of snow is north of Interstate 40, while the greatest threat for ice is along and south of Interstate 40.
Hopefully all the dads out there were ready for the winter weather that hit much of the country over the weekend. Much of lower 48 got hit by Winter Storm Fern over the weekend. The weather event brought snow,