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Overnight cold breaks Nashville record for low temperature
Nashville dipped to 39 degrees last night, breaking the old record of 41 degrees.
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Associated Press
Another wet weekend approaches as soggy spring slogs on
From January through April, Nashille is 5.68 inches of rainfall above normal
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Associated Press
Midweek could bring severe storms in Tennessee
Forecast center says severe weather Wednesday across broad area of country's midsection
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Associated Press
Nashville, mid-state under winter weather advisory through Saturday morning
Low-pressure system moves into Middle Tennessee Friday bringing rain with light snow later
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Staff reports
How much would a more accurate weather forecast cost? For Kentucky, it was about $3M
Unlike Kentucky, Tennessee has no mesonet — simple network for collecting climate data that could help forecasters
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J.R. Lind
Nashville man killed in storm; NWS confirms Mt. Juliet tornado
OEM reported strong winds and downed trees caused severe structural damage and power outages in Metro
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Staff reports
Cold front brings chance of high winds, tornadoes overnight
Areas west of I-65 face moderate risk of severe weather, while those east run slight risk
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Freezing rain, sleet could lead to morning headaches for commuters
Davidson County is under a winter weather advisory until 8 a.m. on Tuesday
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Weather Service issues flood watch through Tuesday morning
Low-pressure system could drop five inches or more on Middle Tennessee Monday night through Tuesday
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Weekly Obsession: Chutzpah
A.O. Smith and Gaylord sue the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the National Weather Service
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J.R. Lind
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