NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Several Middle Tennessee school districts will be closed or have delayed start times on Wednesday, January 22, as extremely cold temperatures are expected in Tennessee and Southern Kentucky.
Below you’ll find a list of Middle Tennessee school districts that have announced closings or delayed start times so far for Wednesday.
C
Cannon County Schools
Woodbury
Public School
Cheatham County Schools
Ashland City
Public School
Clarksville-Montgomery Co. Schools
Clarksville
Public School
Clay County Schools
Celina
Public School
Coffee County Schools
Manchester
Public School
D
DeKalb County Schools
Smithville
Public School
Dickson County Schools
Dickson
Public School
F
F.C. Boyd Christian School
McMinnville
Parochial School
Fayetteville City Schools
Fayetteville
Public School
G
Giles County Schools
Pulaski
Public School
Grundy County Schools
Altamont
Public School
H
Hickman County Schools
Centerville
Public School
Humphreys County Schools
Waverly
Public School
J
Jackson County Schools
Gainesboro
Public School
L
Lebanon Special School District
Lebanon
Other School
Lewis County Schools
Hohenwald
Public School
Lincoln County Schools
Fayetteville
Public School
M
Macon County Schools
Lafayette
Public School
Manchester City Schools
Manchester
Public School
Maury County Schools
Columbia
Public School
Murfreesboro City Schools
Murfreesboro
Public School
P
Perry County Schools
Linden
Public School
Pickett County Schools
Brydstown
Public School
Putnam County Schools
Cookeville
Public School
R
Robertson County Schools
Springfield
Public School
S
Stewart County Schools
Dover
Public School
V
Van Buren County Schools
Spencer
Public School
W
Warren County TN Schools
McMinnville
Public School
Wayne County Schools
Waynesboro
Public School
White County Schools
Sparta
Public School
Widespread single-digit air temperatures will occur on Wednesday morning, with many areas seeing below-zero feels-like temperatures as well.
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