A polar vortex could cause light snow over the weekend in Knoxville. A polar vortex is to blame for freezing temperatures.
East Tennessee, but that's just a fraction of the snow brought on by the infamous blizzard of 1993 and other storms that ...
We’ll wake up on Monday morning with damp areas and scattered batches of rain and snow showers. Join us on the WVLT First ...
Temperatures the next couple of days will stay in the 20s and flirt with single digits at night, but no more snow is expected ...
There is a chance of snow in East Tennessee on Jan. 18 and 19. However, unlike the Jan. 10 snowstorm, little or no snow ...
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Beyond local businesses, snow necessities are typically available at big box stores, including Home Depot, Lowe's and Ace ...
Flurries are forecast to start falling in East Tennessee late Friday morning through the early afternoon, depending on the ...
State, county and city crews are preparing as much as possible, even before the snow begins to fall. The National Weather ...
As snow continues to fall in Knoxville, some roads have became slick, creating potentially hazardous driving conditions. Although frequently trafficked routes were treated in advance, snow was ...
In Knoxville, the National Weather Service expects snow accumulations between 3 and 6 inches west of Interstates 81 and 75. To the east, 2 to 4 inches are expected, along with a light glaze of ice.
Here's what to know about the impending weather. Knoxville is expected to see 4-6 inches of snow on Jan. 10, according to the National Weather Service. This will likely be an all-snow event.