(WKRN) — It has undoubtedly been a volatile and cold start to 2025 ... especially Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky. As we specifically eye Monday, January 20 to Wednesday, January 22 ...
Influenza A, COVID-19 and norovirus (stomach flu) are on the rise, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. But there's a fourth "bug" the public should be aware of: respiratory syncytial virus. RSV causes cold-like symptoms and affects the breathing passages and lungs.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Winter storms are powerful and can produce all types of precipitation. The most common is snow, but at times it also produces ice that can cause major travel problems and power outages. We’re talking about freezing rain and sleet.
The snow may be gone but icy conditions continue across Middle Tennessee with below-normal temperatures sticking around. Here's what Nashville can expect.
East Tennessee is expected to have bitterly cold temperatures through late January, however. Some areas might see below-freezing temperatures for multiple days in a row. Here's what to expect.
Marching bands for Rutherford County's Stewarts Creek High and Central High in 1961 each honored to perform at presidential inaugurations.
State and federal data show high levels of respiratory illnesses. Here's what to know about the illnesses circulating this winter, their symptoms and how to prevent them.
Flu has surged to high levels across the US, straining hospitals. Experts discuss 2024-25 flu season trends, symptoms to watch for, and how to stay safe.
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Get ready for the coldest air of the season next week! Temperatures will be 20-30 degrees below average, with the worst of the cold happening in the morning hours of Monday and Tuesday. This blast of Arctic air will dive in on Saturday night into Sunday,
Warming centers are expected to open starting Sunday as temperatures plummet in East Tennessee. Temperatures could be up to 25 degrees below average from Sunday through Wednesday, with highs in the teens and lower 20s and lows in the single digits and teens.
It's going to get cold in Tennessee. Meteorologists predict freezing temperatures for much of the state. Here's the latest.