NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) – Winter’s wrath has gone from missing to monumental in just the last two weeks. After the previous month featured several days with high temperatures in Nashville in the 60s or 70s, our weather turned on a dime. It did so with the help of an ice storm for the ages — Nashville’s worst in several decades!
Now, yet another blast of especially frigid Arctic air is about to take hold. But, how will it compare with one of the Middle Tennessee’s most extreme polar intrusions in recorded history?
First, let’s establish what we expect this weekend. The wind chill should reach its lowest point early Saturday morning. Values then will range from 0° to -10°. The air temperature will bottom out 24 hours later — early Sunday morning. Single digits lows, with a few around zero, are expected…