Middle Tennessee awoke to the first measurable snow Christmas in 17 years - about an inch in Nashville, the National Weather Service.
The day of the reception began, clear roads change at a later stage, when on Saturday, the Tennessee Department of Transportation, said some dangerous sections, and warned rural patches of snow and ice on much of the state. An accident on Highway 24 in Coffee County blocked a stretch on Saturday night, while a landslide in Marion County near Monteagle other blocks. It is unclear whether the collapse was related to climate protection.
Twenty passengers on a Newark, New Jersey Continental Express plane to the station after his plane and a truck on the runway of a thaw in Nashville before the start collided return. A spokesperson for ExpressJet, said no one was injured, and the company rebooked passengers on other flights. Cause of the accident is under investigation.
Delta passengers also fought on Saturday after the airline canceled 500 flights in anticipation of bad weather. Bansmer Heather, 36, from Bellingham, Washington, and her husband, Shawn Breeding, 40, had to go home on separate flights after a visit to the family home in Bowling Green, Kentucky, but reproduction flight through Atlanta was canceled.
A hard day at the airport
"A white Christmas is not allowed," said reproduction, while the couple was in the lobby of the Nashville airport with their luggage on a cart.
Today should be the peak season of Christmas at the airport with 14,108 passengers expected through. Airport authorities at least two hours urging passengers through security and ticketing and check in advance with the airline pass in flying condition.
For some who stayed behind the Christmas season, the snow has holiday activities. Levi Brown and Sol, slide the perfect gift idea.
"That's what Santa has," said his father, Jarrod Brown. "Just in time, eh?"
5 to 7 years and wasted no time in the position of one of the best run railways in Nashville, a grassy slope on the road to Warner Park Chickering. A little more snow is expected today in Nashville by about half an inch. But the temperatures on the night of 20 who could refreeze the water or snow fall to work on the streets Monday morning.
But the problems are too high in the mid-30s with mostly sunny conditions.
And the rest of the week is a slight warming. Highs will be in the 40s and 50s with a chance of rain Wednesday through Friday.
The day of the reception began, clear roads change at a later stage, when on Saturday, the Tennessee Department of Transportation, said some dangerous sections, and warned rural patches of snow and ice on much of the state. An accident on Highway 24 in Coffee County blocked a stretch on Saturday night, while a landslide in Marion County near Monteagle other blocks. It is unclear whether the collapse was related to climate protection.
Twenty passengers on a Newark, New Jersey Continental Express plane to the station after his plane and a truck on the runway of a thaw in Nashville before the start collided return. A spokesperson for ExpressJet, said no one was injured, and the company rebooked passengers on other flights. Cause of the accident is under investigation.
Delta passengers also fought on Saturday after the airline canceled 500 flights in anticipation of bad weather. Bansmer Heather, 36, from Bellingham, Washington, and her husband, Shawn Breeding, 40, had to go home on separate flights after a visit to the family home in Bowling Green, Kentucky, but reproduction flight through Atlanta was canceled.
A hard day at the airport
"A white Christmas is not allowed," said reproduction, while the couple was in the lobby of the Nashville airport with their luggage on a cart.
Today should be the peak season of Christmas at the airport with 14,108 passengers expected through. Airport authorities at least two hours urging passengers through security and ticketing and check in advance with the airline pass in flying condition.
For some who stayed behind the Christmas season, the snow has holiday activities. Levi Brown and Sol, slide the perfect gift idea.
"That's what Santa has," said his father, Jarrod Brown. "Just in time, eh?"
5 to 7 years and wasted no time in the position of one of the best run railways in Nashville, a grassy slope on the road to Warner Park Chickering. A little more snow is expected today in Nashville by about half an inch. But the temperatures on the night of 20 who could refreeze the water or snow fall to work on the streets Monday morning.
But the problems are too high in the mid-30s with mostly sunny conditions.
And the rest of the week is a slight warming. Highs will be in the 40s and 50s with a chance of rain Wednesday through Friday.
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