Two weather-related deaths reported by TEMA Natalie Neysa Alund and Rachel Wegner, Nashville Tennessean
Nashville and much of Middle Tennessee awoke to freezing temperatures, ice and patches of snow across cars, driveways, sidewalks and roadways on Monday and more frigid weather was expected to hit the region over the next 24 hours.
As of about 6:45 p.m. Monday, hundreds of vehicle crashes and thousands of power outages had been reported across the region.
Law enforcement and city leaders continued to urge residents to stay home. If they must venture out they re asked to bundle up, drive slowly and watch their step.