Following the brutal impact of Winter Storm Fern, the annual Tennessee Tree Day hopes to heal some of the botanical wounds.
Crews in Nashville are continuing to clear debris after a powerful January ice storm left neighborhoods covered in downed trees and limbs.
An EF-3 tornado ripped through the Columbia and Spring Hill area of Maury County, Tennessee, on May 8, 2024, as a broader ...
The National Weather Service Nashville office has confirmed through damage reports that Sunday's high winds and extreme storms created a tornado in north Clarksville.
The department says crews have picked up roughly 1 million cubic yards of downed trees and other vegetation following Winter ...
In the wake of Winter Storm Fern, Nashville’s parks faced a long road to recovery. But one of them is ready to return well ahead of schedule.
Nashville has collected over 1.3 million cubic yards of debris after Winter Storm Fern, with a second pass coming soon.
The storm which hit Columbia on Sunday, March 15, 2026, has reportedly caused 6,500 power outages, multiple downed trees and no injuries.
An EF1 touched down in Alabama and crossed into Tennessee, while another was on the ground in Maury County, Tennessee.
A strong line of storms with high winds move west through Middle Tennessee late March 15.
On Monday, the National Weather Service in Nashville surveyed damage caused by Sunday night's thunderstorms, and they found that tornadoes caused some of the damage.
Nearly a dozen homes were left heavily damaged in Bonnertown, while minor damage was reported in Columbia.