TENNESSEE — While April is typically associated with springtime warmth across Tennessee, historical weather records show that measurable snowfall, though uncommon, has occurred in the state during the month.
According to data from the National Weather Service, Tennessee has experienced April snowfall on multiple occasions, particularly in its eastern and higher-elevation regions. The Appalachian Mountains, including areas around the Great Smoky Mountains, are especially prone to late-season snow due to cooler temperatures at higher elevations.
In cities such as Knoxville and the Tri-Cities region, measurable snowfall has been recorded during early April in several years…