Knoxville got less snow than expected on Friday, but it was still enough to make driving potentially hazardous. Here's how things look on Saturday.
TDOT said people heeded the call to stay off the roads for the most part overnight. Crews were working through the night to plow the main routes across the area.
Throughout the day on Friday, there were numerous crashes along I-40 and other main roads as road conditions worsened.
A significant winter storm left a swath of snow and freezing rain marched across the South and East to end the week, snarling ...
Tennessee Department of Transportation Region One spokesperson Mark Nagi joined 6 News at 11 to discuss the status of state ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) - After a winter storm moved through and dumped several inches of snow across East Tennessee, state ...
TEMA said people should expect road conditions to remain bad through the rest of the night. Temperatures are expected to rise ...
When going down the hills, it’s important to remember to drive slowly and use caution. If you are behind someone, make sure ...
Throughout the day on Friday, there were numerous crashes along I-40 and other main roads as road conditions worsened.
Nashville and Middle Tennessee could see less snow than the 6-8 inches originally expected Friday, according to the National Weather Service.
Roads across the Mid-South will soon be covered in snow. Transportation officials in Arkansas, Tennessee and Mississippi all ...