January 11918- Dickson receives its greatest snowstorm ever, with an accumulation of 15".
1927- The Cumberland River at Nashville crests at a record 56.2' -- 16.2' above flood stage -- in the "Great Flood of 1927." The river swells to 3 miles wide at one point. Two persons are killed and 10,400 are left homeless. Ryman Auditorium becomes a shelter. One young man, whose Old Hickory girlfriend lives ½-mile across the river, has to drive 110 miles around the flooded area to get to her. Water reaches as far inland as 3rd Avenue. Two steamboats float onto 1st Avenue. Sixty square blocks are under water. Grocery shopping in some cases is done Venetian style -- by rowboat.
1964- New Year's Day storm sets single day snowfall records in several locations, including Lawrenceburg, with 16", Waynesboro, 15½", Columbia and Mount Pleasant (1 N), 15", Ashwood, 14", Lewisburg, 12½", Pulaski, 11½", Centerville, Fayetteville, and Neapolis, 11", Coldwater, 10½", Lebanon (7 N), Linden, and Old Hickory Dam, 10", and Shelbyville, 9".
January 21904- A powerful cold front dunks Nashville's temperature 46 degrees, from a daytime high of 59 degrees, to a low of 13 the following morning.
January 32000- A very pleasant, almost spring-like day settles over the mid state. At Nashville, the high temperature reaches 72 degrees, with a low of 61. Elsewhere, Clarksville reports 71 degrees, Springfield, 69, Tullahoma, 68, Crossville, Lawrenceburg, and Murfreesboro, 66.
January 41997- Strong thunderstorm winds estimated near 110 mph pick up a mobile home 5 miles east of Erin (Houston County) and wrap it around a tree. One man inside the mobile home is killed instantly. The mobile home is thrown 100 feet. Wind damage is reported elsewhere, including an estimated $500,000 worth at the Rivergate area in Madison.
January 51924- Nashville's sea-level pressure climbs to 30.97" -- the highest barometric pressure ever recorded.
1960- A winter storm brings heavy snowfall to much of Middle Tennessee. Crossville measures 8" of snow, while Tullahoma reports 7.9", and Nashville, 7.3".
January 61910- A winter storm buries Clarksville under 12" of snow, a single-day record there.
January 71946- The Harpeth River at Kingston Springs reaches its highest stage ever recorded -- 32.2', which is 17.2' above flood stage.
1988- A snowstorm brings widespread accumulation to the mid state. Some snowfall totals include Lawrenceburg, with 10", Nashville, 8.1", and Crossville, 6".
January 81886- A winter storm system ushers in one of the worst cold outbreaks in mid state history. A strong cold front brings 3.7" of snow to Nashville, and drops the temperature from a high of 35 degrees to -8 the following morning. For the next 3 days, the temperature does not rise above 8 degrees, and the low temperature drops to 0 or below for five consecutive mornings, falling to -9 degrees on the morning of January 11.
1913- Pinewood measures an even 8.00" of rainfall.
January 91886- One of the coldest days in Nashville's history -- high temperature tops out at 7 degrees, with a low of -8, making for a daily mean value of -1. All three are records.
January 101963- An F3 tornado touches down at Spring Hill (Maury County) just before midnight. The twister cuts a 4 mile path, lifting at Bethesda (Williamson County), after causing 4 injuries.
January 111918- Nashville receives 6½" of snow.
January 121916- Seven are injured in Madison after an F2 tornado rips a 5 mile path during the middle of the afternoon.
1918- High temperature at Nashville reaches just 2 degrees -- the lowest daily maximum temperature on record.
January 131968- Dover measures 8½" of snow.
January 141989- In Clarksville, 2.39" of rain leave water in the streets as high as car doors.
January 151978- The high temperature at Nashville reaches just 28 degrees. This is the 7th consecutive day in which temperatures have remained below freezing, tying a record. During this stretch, the temperature has never risen above 31 degrees, nor fallen below 7 degrees.
January 161948- Nashville receives 7" of snow.
2003- A major snowstorm strikes the mid state, with Nashville reporting 7" of snow -- much more than was forecast -- becoming the city's biggest snowfall in nearly 7 years. The snow begins falling around 8:00 a.m., and by mid-day the city is paralyzed with blocked interstates, numerous accidents, and large-scale gridlock.
January 171916- Celina sets a station record with 12" of snow.
1982- Temperature at Cheatham Lock & Dam drops to -18, an all-time record low.
1999- About 350 homes and 25 businesses receive damage from straight-line winds in Columbia. At the Shady Brook Mall, huge panes of glass at the entrance are shattered. Forty mature trees are uprooted at the Graymere Country Club. There is $400,000 in damage to the Pepsi Cola plant alone. Overall, $4 million in damages are reported in the city. Elsewhere, a wind gust of 61 mph is recorded at Nashville. And softball-sized hail is reported at Pulaski, damaging numerous vehicles. This is the largest known hail ever to fall in Tennessee's history.
January 181994- A record cold air mass pushes into the mid state. The high temperature reaches just 10 degrees at Nashville. The plateau is especially hard-hit, as Crossville checks in with a low of -8.
January 191936- Nashville receives 6.2" of snow.
January 201918- McMinnville measures 10" of snowfall, which is the most ever received in one day there.
1985- Nashville sets an all-time record low mean temperature of -5. Following a daytime high of 7 degrees, the temperature falls to -16 by midnight. Temperature at Crossville falls to -21 by midnight, establishing an all-time record low.
January 211888- Nashville receives 6.1" of snow.
1935- Nashville reports an early morning high temperature of 69 degrees before a strong cold front passes through, dropping the temperature to 36 degrees by 7:00 a.m., 24 degrees by noon, and 14 degrees by 7:00 p.m. The temperature drops another 2 degrees during the evening, for a low of 12, and a daily range of 57 degrees. Three inches of snow fall by evening.
1959- A cold front drops the temperature at Nashville a remarkable 59 degrees -- from a high of 74, to 15 degrees the next morning. Temperature ranges at other locations include Clarksville and Columbia, 59 degrees, Lawrenceburg, 58, Tullahoma, 57, Cookeville and Springfield, 55, Murfreesboro, 54, and Crossville, 52 degrees.
1985- Temperature at Nashville drops to -17, setting an all-time record low. Other record lows include Allardt (-27), Carthage (-17), Celina (-20), Centerville (-26), Columbia (-20), Cookeville (-22), Crossville (-21), Crossville (Experiment Station) (-25), Dickson (-23), Franklin (-21), Lebanon (3 W) (-20), Lewisburg (-20), Livingston (-25), Monteagle (-20), Mount Pleasant (-17), Neapolis (-23), Shelbyville (-20), Smithville (-24), and Woodbury (-28).
January 221966- Nashville receives 7½" of snow.
1999- Clarksville is struck by an F3 tornado before dawn. Five persons are injured. F3 tornado also strikes Benton County, killing 1 and injuring 5. Mount Pleasant (1 N) measures 7.10" of rainfall -- its greatest one-day rainfall ever.
January 231963- The strongest cold front in mid state history brings heavy snow and an unprecedented drop in temperature. Nashville receives 6.2" of snow. In addition, the high temperature reaches 48 degrees, but plummets to -13 degrees by midnight, for a range of 61 degrees. This is the greatest daily range of temperatures in Nashville's history.
January 241943- Temperature at Clarksville climbs to 82 degrees. It's the warmest temperature ever observed there in January.
1963- Temperature at Kingston Springs drops to -30 degrees, which is the lowest temperature ever recorded in Middle Tennessee, and comes within 2 degrees of tying the all-time record low for Tennessee (Mountain City, 12/30/1917). Other record lows include Clarksville (-17), Dover (-24), Lafayette (-20), Linden (-18), Portland (-19), Springfield (-18), and Waverly (-26). In fact, Waverly sees its temperature drop by 80 degrees with the passage of the strongest cold front in mid state history. Five inches of snow accompany the dramatic change in temperature. The Duck River freezes solid from bank to bank for the first time since 1898. Harbors along the Tennessee River also freeze. It is considered the worst winter weather since the 1951 ice storm.
1972- Nashville's 78 degrees sets a record high for January.
1997- A rare winter severe weather outbreak results in 12 tornadoes across Middle Tennessee, injuring 31 persons and causing damage in excess of $9 million. Amazingly, there are no fatalities. Barfield, near Murfreesboro, is hit by an F4. This is the 6th largest tornado outbreak in mid state history.
January 251937- The Cumberland River at Clarksville reaches its highest stage ever recorded -- 65.6', which is 19.6' above flood stage.
1940- Following a cold spell lasting several days, the Cumberland River freezes, as the low temperature at Nashville drops to 1 degree.
2002- Three-day flooding event across Middle Tennessee ends, with flooding reported in 39 of the mid state's 42 counties. Two persons are killed in Cookeville on the 23rd during a rescue attempt. In Bedford County, a couple and their son are killed when their car is swept into Carr Creek during the evening of the 24th. A woman is killed at the Cedars of Lebanon State Park in Wilson County when she is swept away in a flooded creek. Overall, 6 people are killed, with another 11 injuries. A total of 97 homes are damaged, along with 37 businesses, and at least 34 bridges. Some 40 roads are damaged in Lawrence County alone. There are also numerous school and road closings, and 180 people have to be evacuated from their homes, 46 of them being placed in shelters. Rainfall totals during the three days are topped off by Wartrace, which measures 9.25". Flooding also occurs along many rivers, with the Duck River at Columbia cresting more than 13 feet above flood stage. Damage is estimated at $2 million.
January 261832- The Sparta Recorder and Law Journal reports that a cold snap drops temperatures to -18 degrees at Sparta, -26 degrees at McMinnville, and -18 degrees at Nashville. (The official all-time record low at Nashville is -17.)
1940- Temperature at Waynesboro drops to -21, setting an all-time record low, as does Palmetto (-20), Murfreesboro (-19), and Ashwood (-17).
January 271918- Nashville measures 2.88" of rain.
January 281951- A strong cold front moves through Nashville shortly after 1:00 p.m., causing temperatures to fall during the afternoon and evening, and ushering in one of the most remarkable weather events in Nashville's history.
January 291905- Nashville records greatest one-day snowfall for January, measuring 8½".
1948- The high temperature at Nashville reaches just 28 degrees. This is the 7th consecutive day in which temperatures have remained below freezing, setting a record. During this stretch, the temperature has never risen above 31 degrees, nor fallen below -2 degrees.
1951- The worst ice storm in Nashville's history begins, causing a complete stalemate of transportation in Nashville for two days. Frozen precipitation starts during the evening, with 1.6" of snow and ice accumulating by midnight.
1966- Monteagle measures 15" of snowfall -- the most ever recorded in one day.
January 301966- Temperature at Coldwater drops to -27, setting an all-time record low. Other record lows include Fayetteville (-26), Lynnville (-19), Pulaski (-16), and Lawrenceburg (-14).
2002- The temperature at Crossville tops out at 72, setting a record high for the month.
January 311951- Five inches of snow and ice fall, much of it during the evening, producing a water equivalent of 3.83". This is the greatest one-day precipitation event for January in Nashville's history.
February 11951- Precipitation continues at Nashville through the morning, most of it as snow, and finally ends around noon. An additional 5.2" are measured, leaving the city buried under 8" of ice and snow.
1985- Nashville receives 6.7" of snow.
February 21886- Nashville receives 6½" of snow.
1951- Temperature at Nashville drops to -13, tying the record low for the month.
February 31886- Nashville records greatest one-day snowfall for February, measuring 9.8".
1970- Gainesboro receives 8" of snow -- its greatest one-day snowfall ever.
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