Nashville, TN – A winter storm is set to bring heavy snowfall to Middle Tennessee, with up to 4 inches expected by Wednesday morning. A Winter Storm Warning is in effect from 9 p.m. Tuesday to noon Wednesday, affecting areas including Nashville, Clarksville, and Lebanon.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Nashville, snowfall will begin late Tuesday and intensify overnight, creating hazardous travel conditions. Roads, bridges, and overpasses are likely to become slick, making the Wednesday morning commute difficult.
Cities impacted include Gallatin, Dickson, Springfield, and Hendersonville, with temperatures remaining below freezing, increasing the risk of icy roads. Officials urge residents to avoid unnecessary travel and prepare for possible delays.
Motorists should keep an emergency kit in their vehicles, including a flashlight, food, and water. Tennessee road conditions can be checked by dialing 511.
The storm follows a series of winter weather events in the region, emphasizing the importance of preparedness. Stay updated with local forecasts and travel advisories as conditions evolve.