While the snowmagedon forecasts from late last week didn’t materialize after dry air “ate” much of the expected snow on Friday evening, parts of Tennessee received substantial snow.
Separately, freezing rain and ice contributed to more than 300,000 power outages in Tennessee. The most significant damage was centralized in Davidson County and other parts of Middle Tennessee, though state officials said there were no fatalities to publicly report yet. Numerous school districts and colleges announced closures for Monday.
Tennesseans are now bracing for overnight high winds and cold temperatures. Follow live coverage from the Tennessean…