Nashville, TN – Residents in Middle Tennessee are preparing for dangerously cold conditions starting Sunday evening. A cold weather advisory issued by the National Weather Service is warning of wind chills as low as -5 degrees.
According to the advisory, the frigid temperatures will settle in from 6 p.m. Sunday through noon Monday. Actual temperatures will drop into the single digits, with strong winds amplifying the chill.
The affected areas include Nashville, Clarksville, Cookeville, and other regions across Middle Tennessee. Forecasters warn that prolonged exposure to these conditions could lead to hypothermia. Officials are urging residents to limit outdoor activities, dress in layers, and cover exposed skin.
Those traveling Monday morning should exercise caution. Road conditions could become hazardous due to freezing temperatures.
Local authorities recommend preparing emergency kits for vehicles, checking on vulnerable neighbors, and bringing pets indoors.
Stay tuned to local updates for the latest information on the cold weather advisory.
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