The Tennessee Department of Transportation said crews put down thousands of gallons of salt brine during the latest East Tennessee snowstorm. Last week, wintry weather swept through the region. Snow fell on Wednesday,
School districts across East Tennessee remained closed after a snowstorm swept through East Tennessee on Wednesday, Feb. 19.
After last weeks freeze, Tennesseans can look forward to some warmer temperatures this springs, according to the latest NOAA predictions.
Snow arrived in East Tennessee Wednesday morning. Storm Team 6’s forecast models estimated that up to four inches of snow was possible for some areas north of I-40, with
It looks like Punxsutawney Phil was right. More winter weather is expected for East Tennessee. A storm is sweeping across the Volunteer State this week, bringing snow and cold temperatures to the ...
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The Tennessee Department of Transportation said crews are working to fill in the potholes across the entire state. A spokesperson said when the weather starts to warm up, crews will be able to fully fix the potholes, and not just patch them up.
The Tennessee Department of Transportation’s SmartWay map shows ice and snow patches on various roads in the following counties: This includes I-40 in Cumberland County, I-75 in Campbell County and many other roads. Click here to view the full SmartWay map.
Before you hit the road, remove all snow and ice from your windows, roof and lights. The normal following distance when driving is 3-4 seconds. Officials advise you to increase that to 5-6 seconds. This gives you more time to brake in case you hit a slick spot.