Shocking Weather in Nashville: Freezing Fog and Icy Roads Could Spell Trouble

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Dangerous freezing fog and icy roads are creating hazardous conditions in Nashville this weekend. With temperatures below freezing and limited visibility, travel disruptions and slick spots are likely. Here’s what you need to know to stay safe and prepared.

Shocking Weather in Nashville: Freezing Fog and Icy Roads Could Spell Trouble

Current Conditions:

As of 4:44 PM, Nashville is under mostly cloudy skies with temperatures at 29°F (-1°C). Freezing fog earlier in the day has left roads icy, and more fog is expected tomorrow morning.

Today’s Forecast:

  • Saturday, January 11: A cold day with partly sunny skies. Highs will reach 32°F (0°C), with lows plunging to 16°F (-9°C). Watch out for icy patches on roads and sidewalks.

The Week Ahead:

  • Sunday, January 12: Areas of freezing fog in the morning, giving way to sunny but chilly conditions. High of 40°F (4°C), low of 28°F (-2°C).
  • Monday, January 13: Clear skies but much colder. High near 37°F (3°C), low around 14°F (-10°C).
  • Tuesday, January 14: Mostly sunny with highs of 39°F (4°C) and lows near 18°F (-8°C).
  • Wednesday, January 15: Partly sunny with temperatures climbing to a high of 44°F (7°C) and lows around 17°F (-8°C).

Safety Advisory:

  • Freezing Fog and Icy Roads: Freezing fog tomorrow morning will reduce visibility and create hazardous travel conditions. Drive cautiously, allow extra travel time, and watch for black ice.

Bundle up, stay safe, and monitor updates as Nashville navigates this cold and foggy weather

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