NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — The winter system has moved out of Middle Tennessee and snowy streets, yards and neighborhoods are left behind. A Winter Weather Advisory is still in effect until 10 a.m. on Saturday for Franklin, Moore and Lincoln counties.
Snow totals were highest in Bon Aqua in Hickman County, St. Joseph in Lawrence County and Brentwood in Williamson County with five inches of snow accumulation. Nashville had 3.9″, Murfreesboro had 3.0″ and Dickson had 4.5″ of snowfall.
Ashland City in Cheatham County and Monterey in Putnam County had 4.5 inches of snow accumulation! Click through the slides below to see other snow totals for cities across the region.
The daily snowfall record in Nashville was broken yesterday! The record stood at 3.0″ from 1895 and Nashville reached 3.9″ of snowfall accumulation!
Through the rest of the weekend, temperatures will reach the mid 30s for highs today and the lower 40s on Sunday. This will lead to some melting, but refreezing will occur overnight as lows drop into the 20s and teens.
The development is black ice in spots is likely, However, the salt used on main roads worked well. Neighborhoods and side streets will be the slickest.
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