First Alert Weather Day: Severe weather moves out, bitter cold returns A line of strong to severe thunderstorms is moving through Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky tonight. Weather officials urge residents to stay alert as damaging winds, heavy rain, and tornadoes are possible from Sunday evening through Sunday night. A Wind Advisory remains in effect for Middle Tennessee and southern Kentucky until 7 a.m. on Monday. Additionally, a Freeze Warning is active for West Tennessee tonight and early Monday. Storm activity has largely subsided in the region, shifting focus to significant temperature drops. Very cold air is expected to move in behind the storms on Monday. Flurries and snow showers are possible, with minor snow accumulations likely on elevated surfaces such as cars parked outdoors and rooftops. The highest elevations of the Cumberland Plateau could see up to an inch of snow. Temperatures on Monday are projected to range in the 30s, with wind chills dropping into the 20s. The transition from severe weather to bitter cold highlights the rapid changes in conditions across the area.#middle_tennessee #southern_kentucky #wind_advisory #cumberland_plateau #weather_officials

First Alert Weather Day: Strong to Severe Thunderstorms Possible Late Wednesday A First Alert Weather Day has been issued for late Wednesday. A strong cold front is expected to bring the risk of strong to severe storms across Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky late Wednesday afternoon and through Wednesday evening. The severe threat level is currently a 2 out of 5 on the threat scale, with heavy rain and high winds being the main concerns. Large hail and an isolated tornado cannot be ruled out with any storm. The arrival time for this round of rain and storms is around 3 p.m. near the Tennessee River, 7 p.m. in Nashville, and 10 p.m. along the Cumberland Plateau. Residents are advised to stay with the WSMV4 First Alert Weather Team for updates to this forecast.#nashville #first_alert_weather_day #middle_tennessee #southern_kentucky #tennessee_river
