Nashville Januarys can be unseasonably warm and sunny, but they can also feature plenty of snowy scenes. That was the case 60 years ago.
Cars and buses stuck in ditches, toppled telephone lines and massive front yard snow sculptures were just some of the results of the 7.5 inches of snowfall that hit Nashville at the front end of a winter storm on Jan. 22, 1966.
By day’s end, Nashville’s total snowfall ranked inside the top 15 highest accumulating snowstorms in the city since 1871, according to the National Weather Service…