Warming centers open to the public across West Tennessee
With winter weather impacting much of the Tennessee Valley, warming centers are opening up to help fight the cold.
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With winter weather impacting much of the Tennessee Valley, warming centers are opening up to help fight the cold.
Below freezing temperatures turned heavy snow into a thick shield of ice on some main roadways in West Tennessee by midday Wednesday. We have more on where crews are focusing and what to expect over the next couple of days.
Due to the hazardous weather conditions, Jackson Transit Authority buses have stopped operating at 4:00 p.m. Wednesday, February 19.
School and Business Closings for Wednesday, February 19 due to severe weather.
While you're out shopping for the essentials, one grocery store is making sure it continues to keep shelves stocked through the snowy conditions.
As the temperatures begin to drop, the Hub City has resources for those who need a safe place to go.
When it comes to an emergency, minutes can make all the difference in saving lives.
A local event returns to celebrate community.
Several government officials visited Rives Tuesday to survey the damage caused by severe weather.
Winter weather will impact much of the region and communities are preparing before the cold kicks in.
As winter weather begins moving through West Tennessee, it's advised motorists minimize or avoid traveling in the event of snow accumulation.
The City of Jackson's budget committee held a meeting Tuesday morning to discuss a few topics.
Due to the inclement weather expected to arrive Tuesday afternoon, schools and businesses are announcing closures or early dismissals in preparation.
The recent storms have impacted many communities in West Tennessee. Now, one local city is warning some residents to prepare for a possible evacuation if conditions worsen.
We bring you continuing coverage regarding Saturday evening's storm in Gibson County.