The National Weather Service issued hazardous weather warnings for parts of Tennessee after fresh snowfall covered rural areas.
Tornadoes are the most dangerous form of severe weather in Tennessee, and the season for strong thunderstorms with the potential to produce deadly funnel clouds is looming large as spring nears. The National Weather Service's tornado database shows Franklin,
A winter storm is projected to hit western Kentucky, northwestern Tennessee and southern Illinois Tuesday afternoon. The National Weather Service office in Paducah is predicting several inches of snow that could impact travel Tuesday and Wednesday followed by a “dangerous” cold later in the week.
The National Weather Service in Nashville estimated that between 1 and 6 inches of snow could fall across the Middle Tennessee region.
The National Weather Service in Nashville estimated that between 1 and 6 inches of snow could fall across the Middle Tennessee region.
The snow came as predicted. Now the cold is here for a one-two punch. The National Weather Service meteorologists in Morristown predicted 1 to 3 inches of snow would fall, and that turned out to be correct.
The Carolina wildfires sparked concern in the South as weather conditions prompt red flag warnings across states, including Tennessee. Here's what to know.
The National Weather Service said developing mountain waves along with dry air and low humidity will increase fire weather concerns across the region.
The National Weather Service issued a Red Flag Warning for East Tennessee and Southwest North Carolina due to high fire risks from dry, windy conditions.
With 25 fatalities, this tornado outbreak was the worst in Middle Tennessee since the February 5, 2008 Super Tuesday outbreak when 22 people died.
Continuing dry conditions and high winds mean burning should be put on hold Monday. This, after the National Weather Service declared elevated fire risks for parts of Appalachia. Previous Coverage: Increased fire danger prompts Red Flag Warning for most of East Tennessee The latest forecast comes after a weekend of Red Flag Warnings for East Tennessee.
The National Weather Service's elevated fire danger alert comes as West Tennessee experiences a combination of low humidity and gusty winds.