Calendar of Significant Weather Events in Middle Tennessee

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.
1997- Two construction workers are injured by lightning while working on the new library for MTSU in Murfreesboro. They are treated for electrical shock and released from a local hospital. Power is also knocked out to 500 homes when lightning strikes a transformer.
1998- Snowstorm brings treacherous driving conditions, school closures, and widespread power outages to the Cumberland Plateau. Interstate 40 is closed at Monterey for 18 hours due to the heavy snow. Traffic is backed up for 13 miles. Winds gust to 50 mph at times during the snowstorm. Approximately 100,000 electric customers lose power. TEMA reports damages of about $5 million.
February 41917- Wind gust of 58 mph is recorded at Nashville.
1998- Jamestown sets a station record with 18" of snow. Monterey sets its own single-day snowfall record, with 12", as well as Livingston, with 9".
February 51996- Temperature at Sparta drops to -20, setting an all-time record low. Crossville's low of -16 sets a record low for February.
February 61942- One person is injured near Ardmore as a pre-dawn F2 tornado rips a 6 mile path across Giles and Lincoln Counties.
February 71979- Cheatham Lock & Dam records its greatest one-day snowfall ever, with 8½", as well as Lafayette, with 6.2".
February 81960- Nashville receives 7.4" of snow.
February 91994- A major winter weather event strikes the mid state. Temperature at Nashville at midnight is 70 degrees, but a strong cold front sweeps through, with temperatures falling throughout the day. By noon, snow begins as the temnperature falls to 32 degrees, and changes to freezing rain by evening. At midnight, the temperature is 23 degrees. By the following morning, the gound is covered by an inch of snow and ice.
February 101899- Temperature at Nashville drops to -7 degrees during the second coldest February on record. It's the lowest reading ever observed on this date. The high temperature tops out at a mere 10 degrees, a record "cool high."
February 111895- Nashville receives 6" of snow.
1910- Nashville receives 8.8" of snow.
February 121880- A late evening F2 tornado rips a 4-mile path across the Hillsboro area of Davidson County.
February 131880- Nashville records greatest one-day rainfall for February, with 5.20". This caps off a three-day total of 7.65", another Nashville record.
1899- McMinnville sets its all-time record low with a reading of -26 degrees, along with Byrdstown at -19. Nashville's -13 sets a record low for February, as does Clarksville, at -14.
1952- F4 tornado tears through Moore and Franklin Counties, moving through or near Lois, Marble Hill, Beech Hill, Marble Plains, and Decherd. There is damage to 109 farms. Hundreds of trees are downed in Lois and Marble Hill. Over a hundred homes are damaged or destroyed in Franklin County. A church, a school, a store, and a home are destroyed at Beech Hill. Two people are killed in Marble Plains, and one more in Dechard. Storm continues into Grundy County, producing an F2 which rips a path from Monteagle to Tracy City. The damage in Monteagle is estimated at $110,000, and $90,000 in Tracy City. About 150 buildings are affected. One person is injured in each town. A total of 4 fatalities are reported in the three counties, with 46 injuries. Overall, 5 tornadoes are reported across Middle Tennessee.
1962- Temperature at Nashville reaches 84, setting a record high for the month. Crossville's reading of 79 sets a February mark there, as well.
February 141902- Nashville receives 8" of snow.
1905- Temperature drops to a frigid -23 at Hohenwald, and -22 at Tullahoma, establishing all-time record lows at both spots.
1948- The Buffalo River at Lobelville reaches its highest stage ever recorded -- 26.0', which is 16.0' above flood stage. The Duck River at Columbia reaches its highest stage ever recorded -- 51.8', which is 19.8' above flood stage. The Duck River at Hurricane Mills reaches its highest stage ever recorded -- 30.7', which is 6.7' above flood stage.
February 151897- Unusual warmth comes to the mid state, as Clarksville's 89 degrees sets a record high for February.
February 161928-People walking through the old Albertstown cemetery in the Third district of Fentress County, viewing the havoc wrought by a recent storm, were horrified to see a pair of children's shoes imbedded in the roots of a pine tree that had been uprooted by the storm. Investigation shows the shoes to have belonged to a child of Dan Richard's buried near the pine tree some forty years before. No trace of a casket or any other apparel was found except the shoes, which seemed to be well preserved.
1969- Orlinda records its greatest snowfall ever, measuring 13", as does Smithville, with 11".
1999- Lightning hits the Coffee County Consolidated Communications Center in Manchester, and knocks out emergency 911 calls for about an hour. The center also handles dispatch calls for area law enforcement, fire, and ambulance services. Emergency calls have to be routed through the jail. This is the second time in 12 years the center is struck by lightning.
February 171956- Two injuries are reported in Lawrence and Giles Counties along a 10 mile F3 tornado path. A second tornado, an F2, injures two more in Fentress County, between Jamestown and Allardt, along Highway 52.
February 181936- Low temperature at Nashville falls to -1 -- the latest sub-zero temperature on record.
February 191960- Sparta receives 10" of snowfall -- its greatest one-day snowfall ever.
February 201929- Nashville receives 7" of snow.
February 211929- Nashville receives 8" of snow, for a two-day total of 15". The entire event occurs during a 13-hour period.
February 221874- Nashville records a record 2.58" of rain, for a 2-day total of 5.36".
February 231909- Nashville measures 3.69" of rain.
February 241967- Record lows for this date are set at both Nashville (10 degrees) and Crossville (2 degrees).
February 251894- One of the most severe snowstorms in Middle Tennessee's history produces record accumulations at Carthage and Palmetto (15"), Byrdstown and Lynnville (14"), and Franklin (11"). Lesser amounts are measured at Nashville (9.7"), Clarksville (9"), Waynesboro (7"), and Hohenwald (6.5").
1918- Wind gust of 60 mph is recorded at Nashville.
February 261962- Nashville records 2.86" of rain in the middle of a 3-day stretch during which 5.31" are measured.
February 271902- Nashville's sea-level pressure drops to 29.02" -- the lowest barometric pressure ever recorded.
February 281916- Hohenwald gets buried under 9" of snow.
February 291952- F4 tornado rips through Fayetteville in Lincoln County, killing 2, and injuring 166. About 140 homes are destroyed and over 300 others damaged. Damages are estimated at $43 million.
March 11902- The Elk River at Prospect reaches its highest stage ever recorded -- 40.9', which is 14.9' above flood stage. Shoal Creek at Prospect reaches its highest stage ever recorded -- 28.1', which is 14.1' above flood stage.
1926- The Cumberland River at Celina reaches its highest stage ever recorded -- 61.3', which is 21.3' above flood stage.
March 21997- The Red River is out of its banks due to heavy rainfall. Local law enforcement reports 4 to 6 feet of water in the Belmont Subdivision near Clarksville. Sixty homes are affected by flooding in Montgomery County. A cooperative weather observer in Clarksville reports about 5.25" of rain between March 1 and March 3.
March 31980- Temperature at Nashville drops to 2, setting a record low for the month. Likewise, Clarksville's 0 degrees establishes a new low mark for March, and Crossville's reading of -2 is also a record.
2003- Nashville is treated to abundant sunshine after 17 consecutive cloudy days. This is longest known cloudy streak in the city's history.
March 41917- Nashville receives 7½" of snow.
March 51955- Middle Tennessee is hit by two tornadoes. An F1 in Carthage injures 3. An F2 touches down in southeast Wilson County, and skips for 20 miles, crossing into De Kalb County, hitting Alexandria and Temperance Hall. There are no injuries reported.
1960- Temperature dips to -2 at Crossville setting a new record for the month.
March 61996- Golfball size hail is reported at Estill Springs, Loretto, and Minor Hill.
March 71975- Golfball size hail is reported in Sumner and Putnam Counties.
March 81998- An F0 tornado cuts a 1-mile path across Maury County, south of Bryant Station. No injuries are reported.
March 91960- A major winter storm strikes Middle Tennessee. Some snowfall totals include Crossville, with 8½", Clarksville, 8", Springfield, 7.8", Cookeville, 7½", and Nashville, 5½".
March 102000- EMA officials report 5½" of rain in 1½ hours in Lewisburg. Many roads are flooded, and 6 cars are damaged. Three feet of water cover some roads. A man has to be rescued from his vehicle on Belfast Avenue. Local Tennessee National Guard members assist in evacuating about 30 children from a daycare center, which is flooded with 2½' of water.
March 111923- Wind gust of 72 mph is recorded at Nashville.
March 121963- Livingston (5 NE) records 6.40" of rainfall.
1975- Nashville records greatest one-day rainfall for March, with 4.66".
March 131913- Four tornadoes strike the mid state. One of these, an F3, cuts a 50-mile swath across Giles, Marshall, and Rutherford Counties, killing 7, and injuring 50.
1975- One-day rainfall records are set at Celina (6.45"), Crossville (Experiment Station) (5.34"), Jamestown (5.02"), Linden (6.97"), Monterey (5.58"), Statesville (6.25"), and Woodbury (7.13"). Clarksville reports a 2-day total of 9.11". The Red River at Port Royal reaches its highest stage ever recorded -- 48.3', which is 18.3' above flood stage. The Harpeth River at Franklin reaches its highest stage ever recorded -- 33.7', which is 12.7' above flood stage.
1993- Storm of the Century brings heavy snow to the Cumberland Plateau. Crossville sets a station record with an 18" accumulation. Allardt sets its own one-day snowfall record, with 14.1", as well as Winchester, with 10½".
March 141933- F3 tornado touches down 4 miles west of downtown Nashville, killing 15, injuring 45, and continues for 45 miles, moving through Wilson and Smith Counties.
March 151973- F2 tornado strikes Taft (White County). A manufacturing plant is destroyed. The entire roof is ripped off and thrown to the ground, killing the night watchman. Several homes are moved from their foundations, and one is flattened. Two heavy trailers are overturned. There are $250,000 in damages, and 3 injuries.
March 161942- F3 tornado clears a 55 mile path, starting near Huntington, and just missing the towns of Mansfield, Manlyville, and Springville. In Stewart County, near Stribling, "the soil [is] swept away," along with a house in which a boy is killed, and seven other people are injured. Eight farms are torn apart near Lick Creek. There are a total of 5 fatalities, and 68 injuries. F3 tornado strikes Humphreys County, destroying a half dozen homes in the Hurricane-Bold Springs area. Storm continues into Cheatham County, producing an F3 tornado which passes near Cooperstown, destroying at least a dozen barns, and littering the landscape with dead chickens. At least a dozen homes are destroyed. Damage estimate is $100,000. Three persons are killed in the two counties, with another 30 injuries.
1973- Coldwater records its greatest one-day rainfall ever, measuring 6.70", as does Fayetteville, with 6.62".
March 171892- Nashville records its greatest one-day snowfall ever, measuring 17". The snow starts after midnight, and continues until noon. Members of the Ancient Order of Hibernians in America cancel their annual parade. No street cars are running. Morning trains are delayed. And the "arteries of trade" are clogged. Suburban workers have to walk to town. Mailmen don't leave the post office on their rounds until 10:00 a.m. A freight train from Chattanooga slides off the track at the Winton community, near Murfreesboro, and a passenger train from Memphis due at 7:00 a.m. doesn't arrives until 2:00 p.m. Riddleton, a few miles northwest of Carthage, receives 18.7" in what is believed to be the greatest single-day snowfall in Middle Tennessee's history.
1978- Nashville measures precipitation for the 11th consecutive day, tying a record.
March 181925- F4 tornado rips a 60 mile path from near Buck Lodge (8 miles north of Gallatin) to Barren County, KY. Homes are swept away in many communities, including Keytown, Angle, Oak Grove, and Liberty. As many as 8 people die in one home. Trees are blown down in steep valleys as well as on hilltops. At least 27 people are killed in Sumner County. Crossing into KY, the tornado strikes Holland, killing 4, and Beaumont, killing 8 more. Over 150 homes are damaged or destroyed. There are a total of 39 fatalities, and 95 injuries. This is the deadliest tornado ever to strike Middle Tennessee.
2002- Widespread heavy rainfall begins during the afternoon of the 17th and lasts into the early morning of the 18th. A total of 5 persons are killed across Middle Tennessee, three in Robertson County, one in Lewisburg, another in Nashville. All 5 deaths are vehicle-related. Manchester receives the most rainfall -- 6.44" in 24 hours, with Dickson reporting 5.45", Warner Park (Nashville), 4.12", and Morrison (Warren County), 3.67".
March 191996- Nashville receives 8.7" of snow.
March 201968- Nashville measures 8.2" of snow in a rare late-season winter weather event.
March 211907- Temperature at Nashville reaches 89, setting a record high for the month.
1932- F4 tornado strikes 2 miles west of Pulaski, killing 5 people in one of 10 destroyed homes. Homes are said to have been destroyed as completely in the valleys as on the hilltops. There are $120,000 in damages. F2 tornado hits Cannon County, striking near the Mt. Ararat, Sugar Tree, and Rock House communities. Ten homes are destroyed, and a woman and her son are killed in one of them. Overall, 5 tornadoes are reported across Middle Tennessee.
1955- Columbia records its greatest one-day rainfall ever, with 5.75".
March 221955- Nashville measures precipitation for the 11th consecutive day, setting a record.
1968- An unusual late-season snowstorm strikes the mid state, as Murfreesboro (5 N) receives its greatest one-day snowfall ever, measuring 10", as does Lebanon (3 W), with 9".
1991- F2 tornado hits Lewis County. The tornado moves from Sweetwater to Hohenwald. Three homes, eight trailers, and six businesses are completely destroyed by the tornado. A four month old baby girl is killed after being blown from her father's arms at an apartment in Hohenwald.
March 231901- Wind gust of 58 mph is recorded at Nashville.
1968- Springfield measures 10" of snowfall -- its greatest one-day snow ever.
March 241921- F3 tornado (described as "twin tornadoes") moves across eastern Maury County and Marshall County before lifting in northwest Bedford County, traveling 18 miles. Four people are killed about 10 miles north of Lewisburg as five homes are destroyed at Rich Creek.
1929- The mercury soars to 94 degrees at Clarksville -- the hottest temperature ever observed there in March.
1994- The belltower of the Warren County courthouse in McMinnville catches fire following a lightning strike. In a separate incident, a barn at Shipp's Bend (Hickman County) is desroyed by fire after being struck by lightning.
March 252000- Baseball-size hail is reported at Kingston Springs.
2007- Temperature at Crossville hits 82 degrees, which sets a new record high for March.
March 261944- An F3 tornado in Giles County tracks for 5 miles, passing aloft over Pulaski. Five persons are killed, with another 2 injured.
1959- Three inch hail is reported in Rutherford County.
March 271890- An F3 tornado tears a 25 mile path through Sumner and Macon Counties, from just north of Gallatin to near Eulia. The storm kills 5, and injures 50 others.
March 281902- A tremendous heavy rain event pounds the mid state. Lewisburg establishes a Middle Tennessee record by recording an even 9.00" of rainfall. Lynnville measures 8.45". Palmetto checks in with 7.60".
1984- Nashville's sea-level pressure drops to 29.02", tying the record for the lowest barometric pressure.
March 291902- The Duck River at Shelbyville reaches its highest stage ever recorded -- 43.4', which is 18.4' above flood stage. Significant flooding occurs throughout the town. Homes never before reached by water are submerged, many of them up to the second story. Many families are rescued by boat. A steel bridge across Duck River is swept away during the evening.
March 301960- One person is injured as an F2 tornado cuts an 8 mile path from Lewisburg to Farmington.
March 311923- It's a cold day in Nashville as the temperature drops to 21 degrees, with a high of only 36. Both are records.
April 11974- Wind gust of 82 mph is recorded at Nashville -- the fastest known wind gust ever recorded in the city.
April 21951- A rare late-season winter weather event produces an inch of snow at Nashville. The high of 43 is the lowest high temperature ever recorded on this date.
April 31974- Super Outbreak, perhaps the worst tornado outbreak in U.S. history, produces 148 tornadoes -- with 24 confirmed tornadoes across Middle Tennessee, killing 54, and injuring another 655. Lincoln County is particularly hard-hit, as an F4 kills 22, and injures another 250. This is the 5th deadliest tornado ever to strike Middle Tennessee. Three-inch hail is reported in Marshall County. This is the largest tornado outbreak in mid state history.
1998- Six tornadoes strike Middle Tennessee during the afternoon. There are 3 injuries resulting from an F2 in Robertson County. Baseball-size hail is reported at White House.
April 41911- Wind gust of 62 mph is recorded at Nashville.
1936- A brief cold spell brings the temperature down to 21 degrees at Clarksville, setting an all-time record low for April at that location.
April 51936- Three tornadoes strike the mid state during the evening. An F3 kills 5 persons near Columbia, injuring 30 others. Wayne, Lewis, and Lincoln Counties are also affected.
April 61971- A rare late-season winter weather event produces 1.1" of snow at Nashville. The high temperature of 42 is the lowest high temperature ever recorded on this date.
April 71972- Wind gust of 63 mph is recorded at Nashville.
1982- Temperature at Nashville drops to 23, setting a record low for the month.
2006- The deadliest tornado outbreak since the Super Outbreak of 1974 strikes Middle Tennessee. Eleven tornadoes touch down across the mid state, including an F3 storm that kills 7 people in Gallatin, injuring another 128. Two separate tornadoes strike Warren County, killing 3. Widespread hail also occurs. Four-inch hailstones are reported in Ashland City, and 3¼ hail occurs in Hillsdale (Macon County). Three-inch hail is reported in Centerville, with baseball-size hail occurring in several other locations. This is the 8th largest tornado outbreak to ever hit Middle Tennessee.
2007- Crossville's low temperature of 20 degrees sets a new record low for the month, just 13 days after setting a record high for the month of March.
April 81998- Wind gust of 59 mph is recorded at Nashville. Baseball-size hail is reported at Piney (Van Buren County), crashing through car windows and damaging roofs.
2007- Crossville's low temperature of 20 degrees ties the record low for the month. Likewise, Nashville's 23 degrees ties its record low for April.
April 91991- Wind gust of 67 mph is recorded at Nashville.
April 101994- One person is killed and 18 others injured when lightning strikes during an Ultimate Frisbee Match in Antioch (Davidson County).
April 111944- One person is killed, and 14 more injured, as an F2 tornado strikes near Lebanon at 6:30 a.m., cutting a 4 mile path before lifting.
April 121966- Three-inch hail is reported in Davidson County.
April 131950- A cold outbreak produces the lowest high, low, and mean temperatures ever observed on this date at Nashville. The high is 42, with a low of 27, producing a mean temperature of 35 degrees.
April 141922- Eight persons are injured as an F2 tornado cuts a 20 mile path across portions of Wilson and Smith Counties. Most of the damage occurs near New Middleton.
April 151910- Waynesboro measures 6.94" of rainfall, setting a station record.
2001- High winds topple the steel radio tower for WGNS-AM. The tower was built in 1946, and stood 328 feet tall. It was Murfreesboro's tallest structure. Damage to the tower is estimated between $250,000 and $500,000.
April 161921- An early morning severe weather outbreak produces 5 tornadoes across Middle Tennessee, primarily along a path from Giles to Cannon County. All are classified as F2. A total of 4 fatalities are reported, with another 41 injuries.
1998- Lawrence County experiences the first F5 tornado in Tennessee's history. Nashville is hit by 3 tornadoes, including an F3, which strikes downtown for the first time in more than 65 years. A total of 10 tornadoes are confirmed across Middle Tennessee. Surprisingly, there are only 4 fatalities across the mid state, with 105 injuries. Baseball-size hail is reported northwest of Ashland City (Cheatham County), damaging 35 to 50 homes. This is the 10th largest tornado outbreak in mid state history.
April 171955- Temperature at Nashville reaches 90 -- the earliest date ever for 90 degrees to be observed.
April 181877- A tornado touches down 1 mile south of Newburg, in Lewis County, and travels for 40 miles, finally lifting at La Vergne. The twister kills 10, and injures another 50. A second tornado, possibly associated with the same thunderstorm, touches down 3 miles northwest of Lebanon, and travels another 15 miles to near Hartsville. This second twister is rated an F2.
April 191981- Downpour at Nashville sets rainfall intensity records for 5 minutes (0.95"), 10 minutes (1.35"), & 15 minutes (1.60").
1999- Baseball-size is reported northwest of Nashville at Whites Creek Pike.
April 201916- Wind gust of 62 mph is recorded at Nashville.
1996- An early morning severe weather outbreak produces extensive wind damage (in excess of $6 million) across Middle Tennessee, including 2 tornadoes, and isolated flash flooding. Lightning destroys 2 huge 161 kilovolt transformers in Tullahoma, at a cost of around a half million dollars.
April 211997- Golfball size hail strikes the Minor Hill (Giles County) area, causing damage to cars and roofs. The hardest hit area is along Pleasant Ridge Road.
April 221883- Nashville records greatest one-day rainfall for April, with 5.03".
1997- Lightning strikes a 130-year-old red oak tree northeast of Lynchburg. Chunks of wood weighing as much as 175 pounds fly about 50 yards. One large piece of wood is embedded in the tail light of a car. The lightning follows the tree's roots, digging a trench almost 3 feet deep into and under a house. Flying wood damages the home and 3 cars.
April 231968- An F2 tornado hits Smithville at 2:58 in the afternoon, injuring 1.
April 241925- Clarksville's temperature climbs to 94 degrees, which breaks the record high for April.
1975- One person is killed, with an additional 4 injuries, as an F2 tornado strikes Mayland (Cumberland County), remaining on the ground for 2 miles.
April 251910- Temperature at Nashville drops to 32 -- the latest freeze ever. Snowfall measuring 1½" also represents the greatest one-day snowfall for April, and is the latest date for measureable snowfall.
April 261989- Temperature at Nashville reaches 91, setting a record high for the month.
April 271970- F4 tornado moves across Montgomery, Robertson, and Sumner Counties. The storm begins 8 miles south of Clarksville, passes 2 miles south of Springfield, south of Fountainhead, and ends near Bethpage. Many homes and farm buildings are leveled between Springfield and Greenbrier. Another home is leveled near the end of the 42 mile path. Damage is estimated at $1.5 million. The tornado path is 400 yards wide. There are 3 fatalities, and 85 injuries.
1986- Temperature at Crossville climbs to 86 degrees -- a new record high for April.
April 281989- Temperature at Nashville reaches 91 for the 2nd consecutive day.
2002- Severe thunderstorms produce widespread wind damage and large hail across Middle Tennessee. An F3 tornado touches down at 734 AM in Rutherford County, about 8 miles southeast of Murfreesboro, injuring 20, and damaging 10-15 homes. In southeast Maury County, a two-story home is destroyed by fire following a lightning strike.
April 291909- F4 tornado hits Giles and Lincoln Counties, killing 29, and injuring 70. It is the 3rd deadliest tornado ever to strike Middle Tennessee. F3 tornado strikes Hickman and Williamson Counties, killing 10, and injuring 40. About 75 homes are damaged or destroyed at Centerville, and losses total over $100,000. At Leiper's Fork, in Williamson County, a mother and three children are killed in their home. Damage is also reported 1 mile north of Franklin. A total of 5 tornadoes strike Middle Tennessee during the evening of the 29th.
April 301909- An additional 4 fatalities occur shortly after midnight as an F2 tornado strikes Decherd, in Franklin County. There are an additional 30 injuries.
May 11963- Temperature at Nashville drops to 34, setting a record low for the month.
May 21963- Temperature at Nashville drops to 34 for the 2nd consecutive day.
May 32000- Lightning strikes a home more than 100 years old in Lewisburg. The 2 story home burns to the ground. This house had also been hit by a tornado in 1913. The tax assessor claims the home was worth $26,452.
May 41976- Temperature at Nashville drops to 34, tying the record low for the month. Crossville sets a new record low for May with a reading of 27 degrees.
1979- Franklin records its greatest one-day rainfall ever, with 7.25".
May 51999- Severe weather outbreak produces widespread wind damage (at least $4.7 million) across Middle Tennessee. Linden is hit by an F4 tornado, killing 3. FAA wind equipment at Nashville International Airport clocks a 99 mph wind gust. Seventy planes are damaged, and 2 hangars are destroyed. Debris and jet fuel are scattered across the runway, closing the airport for several hours. A total of 6 tornadoes strike the mid state.
2003- Two waves of severe weather drop a total of 11 twisters across Middle Tennessee during the late evening and early morning, then from late morning through early afternoon. Two persons are injured in Lincoln County. Baseball-size hail is reported in Lutts (Wayne County). In addition, widespread flash flooding occurs as a result of excessive rainfall. Nashville measures 4.63" of rain, which establishes a new one-day record for May. This is also the 8th largest tornado outbreak in mid state history.
May 61868- Five persons are killed, with another 15 injured, as a tornado rips a 10-mile path across Williamson and Davidson Counties.
May 71967- F2 tornado strikes Hartsville. Homes lose their roofs and barns are destroyed. Livestock is killed.
1984- Sixteen tornadoes touch down across Middle Tennessee over two days. The strongest tornado, an F2, hits Springfield (Robertson County). Fortunately, there are no injuries or fatalities. This is the 3rd largest tornado outbreak in mid state history.
May 81947- It's an almost winter-like day in Middle Tennessee, as Nashville's low drops to 36 degrees.
May 91995- Flash flooding in Warren County washes out a bridge and covers several roads with as much as three to four feet of water.
May 101933- F4 tornado moves for 20 miles from near Livingston to near Byrdstown. Thirty-three of the 35 deaths are in Beatty Swamps, 6 miles north of Livingston. The half-mile wide funnel destroys every home in the community, and kills or injures virtually every resident. Much of the area is swept clean of debris. Damage totals $100,000. There are 150 injuries. (According to the family of Ewing Hull, the air after suppertime was very quiet, although stifling for May. The Hull cabin was blown away that night, and the family woke up on the ground.) This is the 2nd deadliest tornado ever to strike Middle Tennessee.
May 112003- An pre-dawn severe weather outbreak produces six tornadoes across the Nashville metropolitan area. Two of the tornadoes (Franklin and Walterhill) are rated as F3, and produce considerable damage. The other four twisters are rated F1. Amazingly, there are no injuries.
May 121923- An F2 tornado touches down 10 miles north of Nashville, and cuts a 10 mile path northeastward into Sumner County. There are 6 injuries.
May 131962- Temperature at Crossville climbs to 91, establishing a new high mark for May.
1999- At Crab Orchard, marble to golfball-size hail covers the ground 3" deep on I-40. Over a half dozen wreckers are sent to clear the accidents on the interstate. Traffic is backed up for 12 miles to the Roane County line. There are 4 injuries. Snow plows are used to clear the hail off the interstate. Hailstones measure 7" deep at one residence.
May 141995- Lightning strikes a house in rural Hickman County. The home is completely destroyed by a resulting fire.
May 151901- Clarksville's 30 degrees is the latest freeze ever recorded there, as well as the coldest temperature every observed in May.
1994- A man is killed by a lightning strike while trying to park his tractor-semitrailer near his home in Pleasant View (Cheatham County).
May 161988- Golfball size hail is reported in Hickman and Clay Counties.
May 171957- Golfball size hail is reported in Davidson County.
May 181995- Severe weather outbreak strikes Middle Tennessee. There are 15 confirmed tornadoes across the mid state, including an F4 which tears a 29 mile path across Lawrence and Giles Counties, killing 3, and injuring 32. A swath of hail damage extends from near Linden to Shelbyville. Hail as large as 3" is reported. Damage to homes and vehicles is extensive. A hailstorm in De Kalb County produces an estimated $1.5 million in damage. This is the 5th largest tornado outbreak in mid state history.
May 191997- Flash flooding around Fairview (Williamson County) damages several stores, and covers some roads, especially Old Franklin Road, which also sustains some damage.
May 201990- An F1 tornado cuts a 2-mile path near Summertown (Lawrence County). No injuries are reported.
May 211941- Mercury climbs to 99 degrees at Clarksville, which sets a new mark for the month of May.
May 221989- One person is killed, and 2 more injured, as an F2 tornado hits Minor Hill (Giles County). The storm remains on the ground for 9 miles.
May 231973- Golfball size hail is reported in Williamson County.
May 242000- A five day stretch of severe weather reaches its zenith during the evening of the 24th and early the following morning. Eight tornadoes touch down over several hours, seventeen during the five days. The most damaging of these is an F2 which strikes southeast Hickman County, tearing a 7.8 mile path, and injuring 3. This is the 4th largest tornado outbreak in mid state history.
May 252000- Heavy rainfall in southern Cheatham County results in flash flooding. Nine people are rescued from flooded homes. Some are on rooftops. Twenty people are isolated because of the flood waters. Three inches of water collect in the Pegram City Hall. At Turner's Creek, water rises as much as 3 feet in 5 minutes. Up to six inches of rain fall in Cheatham County. There is water damage to Sam's Creek Bridge on State Route 249. Propane tanks float down Sam's Creek. A wooden bridge is destroyed and twisted into an "S" by the flood waters at Dry Creek.
May 261996- Golfball size hail is reported at Walterhill (Rutherford County).
May 271973- Crossville measures 6.29" of rainfall -- its greatest one-day rainfall ever.
1991- Cheatham Lock & Dam measures its greatest one-day rainfall, with 5.85".
2000- F3 tornado hits Houston County, moving through Tennessee Ridge and Erin. Damages are estimated at $1.3 million. Roofs and walls of some well constructed homes are torn off. Many trees are snapped and blown down along with power lines. The Betty Ligon Pavillion in Erin is flattened. Fifty people require shelter at Erin. A storage trailer is moved 50 feet at Tennessee Ridge. Fortunately, there are no injuries or fatalities.
May 281911- Temperature at Nashville reaches 96, setting a record high for the month.
1961- Crossville experiences its latest freeze ever, as the temperature drops to 32.
1978- Downpour at Nashville sets rainfall intensity records for 30 minutes (1.86"), 1 hour (2.82"), & 2 hours (3.47").
May 291953- With a temperature of 95 degrees, Clarksville ties its record high for the month.
1983- One person is injured in Fall City (White County) by an F1 tornado.
May 301830- A devastating tornado strikes Charlotte and surrounding areas. The tornado levels all but two buildings, including the first courthouse -- a two-story brick structure. The Voorhies-James house and one other building are the only ones left. Most public records from the courthouse, as well as those housed in law offices, are blown into the countryside. Some are recovered, but many are never found. Some books are found several miles away. The roof of the jail is found 13 miles away. This is the first recorded tornado ever in Middle Tennessee.
1987- Golfball size hail is reported in Montgomery County.
May 311830- Shelbyville is turned into "a heap of ruins" as a tornado moves through the center of town, destroying 15 homes and 38 businesses, along with churches and public buildings. A book is carried seven miles. Losses are estimated as high as $100,000. Another tornado, or a continuation of this one, touches down 20 miles northeast of Shelbyville, and destroys a farm. Another tornado hit Maury County.
1937- Temperature at Nashville reaches 96, tying the record high for the month.
June 11966- Temperatures at Nashville and Clarksville drop to 42 degrees, setting record lows for the month.
June 21998- Softball-sized hail is reported at Allons (Overton County). This is the largest known hail ever to fall in Tennessee's history. In a separate incident, lightning strikes a home on Temple Ridge Drive and starts a fire on the roof. The fire then spreads to the attic and walls of the house.
June 31956- Crossville's low temperature of 33 establishes a new record for the month.
1996- Golfball size hail is reported at Camden and Linden.
June 41985- Softball-sized hail is reported in Davidson County. This is the largest known hail ever to fall in Tennessee's history.
1998- Lightning strikes the 108-year-old St. Patrick Catholic Church on Second Avenue South in Nashville. The resulting fire significantly damages the roof and steeple.
June 51998- Flash flooding in Brentwood causes damage to 30 homes.
June 61995- A thunderstorm over Palmyra (Montgomery County) produces golfball size hail and wind damage.
June 71995- A home in Triune (Williamson County) is badly damaged in a fire started by lightning.
June 81872- Nashville records 2.56" of rainfall.
June 91994- An estimated 9½" of rain fall in a four-hour period producing flash flooding in Waynesboro. Sixteen homes are damaged and 31 residents are evacuated from their homes.
June 101998- A hailstorm at Smithville produces golfball-size hail. Seventy cars and 17 homes are damaged. Wind driven hailstones cause holes in the siding of homes. Damage is estimated at $750,000.
1999- Lightning strikes a substation on Eddy Lane in Franklin. The lightning damages a breaker, insulators, and lightning arrestors. Eight thousand customers are without power.
June 112003- The mean temperature at Nashville of 75 degrees is one degree above normal, ending a remarkable streak of 22 consecutive cooler-than-normal days.
June 121968- Golfball size hail is reported in Putnam County.
June 131953- Wind gust of 61 mph is recorded at Nashville.
June 141998- An F1 tornado touches down at Big Sandy (Benton County). The tornado remains on the ground for 1 mile. No injuries are reported.
June 151914- Wind gust of 65 mph is recorded at Nashville.
1952- The temperature at Nashville climbs to 100 degrees -- the earliest date ever for a 100 degree reading.
June 161966- An F1 tornado touches down briefly near Hartsville (Trousdale County). No injuries are reported.
June 172000- Lightning strikes a garage in Shop Springs (Wilson County). The fire destroys the garage and leaps to a nearby house. The fire severely damages the rear of the house, the second floor, and the roof. Many other rooms in the house receive smoke and water damage.
June 181934- Clarksville sets a station record for most rainfall in 1 day, measuring 6.30".
1944- Thermometer tops out at 109 degrees at Clarksville -- the hottest ever seen in June.
June 191995- Lightning is responsible for a house fire in Normandy (Bedford County).
June 201997- Golfball size hail is reported in Fentress County.
June 212000- Lightning strikes the Saxony Apartments, one of the oldest apartment complexes in Cookeville. Flames race through the common attic of a 10 apartment, two story wood structure unit at a high rate of speed. Ten families are left homeless. The Saxony Apartment complex is about 30 years old. When it was built, codes regulations did not require draft stop walls in the attic. Damage estimate is $1 million.
June 221988- Summer begins with a record heat wave. Nashville's high of 100 degrees is the second in a six-day string of 100+ readings.
June 231969- Two young children are drowned in Red Boiling Springs as 7.95" of rain falls between 330 AM and 830 AM, causing significant flooding along Salt Lick Creek and some $2 million dollars in property damage in the community. One-day rainfall records are set at Lafayette (6.80"), North Springs (4 NW) (6.70"), and Portland (8.05").
June 241910- Wind gust of 60 mph is recorded at Nashville.
1988- Crossville reports a high temperature of 99 degrees, which sets a new record for June.
June 251911- Nashville sees a remarkable 3.79" of rainfall.
June 261994- Middle Tennessee is struck by 3 tornadoes during the evening. The worst is an F3, which travels a remarkable 38 miles, touching down at Lutts (Wayne County), and traveling southeastward, passing through Iron City and St. Joseph before crossing the Alabama state line. There are 22 injuries, but no fatalities. Six more persons are injured along a 4 mile F2 path near Altamont (Grundy County). And an F1 touches down near Topsy (Wayne County), cutting a 5 mile path, but with no reported injuries.
June 271923- Wind gust of 62 mph is recorded at Nashville.
June 281928- A severe weather outbreak produces 5 tornadoes across Middle Tennessee, beginning on the afternoon of the 28th, and continuing into the next morning. All tornadoes are classified as F2. One person is killed in Davidson County. Another 38 injuries are reported overall.
June 291928- Allardt records its greatest one-day rainfall ever, with 6.75". Nashville records its greatest one-day rainfall for June, measuring 4.22".
1936- Temperature at Allardt reaches 104, setting an all-time record high.
June 301952- Temperature at Nashville reaches 106, setting a record high for the month. It also marks the 8th consecutive day of 100+ readings, a record. Crossville sets both the daily record low and high for the date, with a morning reading of 52 degrees, and an afternoon mark of 93.
July 11999- Lightning strikes Moss Florist in Mt. Juliet, destroying all contents inside the greenhouse.
July 21999- The home of a prominent Dickson physician burns to the ground being struck by lightning. No one is injured. Damage is estimated at $200,000.
July 31936- Tullahoma records its greatest one-day rainfall ever, with 8.25", as well as McMinnville, with 7.37".
1952- The temperature at Nashville hits 94 degrees, the 31st consecutive day with 90+ degree readings. The average high temperature during this remarkable stretch is 97.3 degrees.
July 41941- Byrdstown's 8.05" deluge of rainfall sets a station record.
1995- A man is killed by a lightning strike while working on a barn roof at Rushing Springs (Overton County). Another man is injured by a lightning strike while sitting on his front porch in Joelton. Wind gust of 58 mph is recorded at Nashville.
1997- A swath of hail, from marble to dime size, strikes between the towns of Sandy Springs and Ridgetop. The hail storm damages 100 acres of tobacco. Damage estimate to the tobacco crop by the Robertson County Department of Agriculture is $440,000.
July 51883- Wind gust of 61 mph is recorded at Nashville.
1968- Clarksville establishes a new record low for July, with a reading of 47 degrees. Crossville's 50 degrees sets a daily record low.
July 61930- It is a sultry day in one of the most oppressive heat waves in Middle Tennessee history. The high at Nashville reaches 99 degrees, following a morning low of 76. The mean temperature of 88 degrees sets a record for this date. The temperature at Tullahoma and Waynesboro also climbs to 99 degrees. Franklin and McMinnville hit 100; Dover, 101; and Lewisburg, 103.
July 71999- Four fully-loaded mobile homes are struck by lightning at the Oakwood Homes on Highway 31 in Pulaski. Damage is estimated at $150,000.
July 81954- The temperature at Nashville reaches 90 degrees, the 31st consecutive day with 90+ degree readings.
July 91988- Temperature at Lebanon (3 W) reaches 105 degrees.
July 101886- Wind gust of 75 mph is recorded at Nashville.
1961- Temperature at Crossville falls to 46, setting a low mark for July.
July 111901- An unusually hot day across the mid state, as Nashville hits 102 degrees. Some of the country stations measure as high as 107. Clarksville records 104, Ashwood, 106, and Lewisburg, 104.
July 121914- Byrdstown sets a record high with 101 degrees.
1930- In one of Middle Tennessee's most oppressive heat waves ever, Franklin sets a record high with 108 degrees. Clarksville's 110 sets a record high for July.
1980- Temperature at Livingston reaches 108, setting an all-time record high.
July 131956- An F1 tornado touches down briefly at Cedar Springs, near Monterey. No injuries are reported.
2004- A wind gust of 67 mph is measured at the Nashville International Airport as an evening thunderstorm complex produces wind damage in every Middle Tennessee county.
July 141954- Low temperature of 85 is Nashville's highest mimimum temperature on record. In addition, the mean temperature of 95 degrees ties a record high.
1966- Temperature at Kingston Springs reaches 103, setting an all-time record high.
1998- Lawrenceburg records its greatest one-day rainfall ever -- 8.76" -- giving a two-day total of 12.26". Numerous roads are closed due to high water. Two persons are killed, 20 are injured, 122 homes are damaged or destroyed, 13 mobile homes and several small bridges are swept away. One hundred people are evacuated from their homes. Eighteen businesses sustain water damage. One home has 29" of water in it. The water and sewage plant are left inoperable, and residents have no water or bath facilities. This is also the largest known two-day rainfall total in Middle Tennessee history.
July 151966- One person is injured in Columbia by an F1 tornado.
July 161980- Temperature at Pulaski reaches 105, setting an all-time record high. Crossville (101) also sets a record high. This is the only time the temperature has ever reached 100 or more at Crossville.
1984- Neapolis records its greatest one-day rainfall ever, with 8.14".
July 171980- Temperature at Celina reaches 105 degrees, setting an all-time record high. Other record highs include Fayetteville (103), Lawrenceburg (103), and Sparta (104).
July 181980- An oppressive heat wave produces the 5th of 6 consecutive daily record highs at Crossville. The high today hits 96 degrees.
July 191921- Nashville records greatest one-day rainfall for July, with 4.02".
July 202000- Severe thunderstorm winds down numerous trees and power lines across Lincoln County, especially between Fayetteville and Coldwater. Some trees fall on cars. One man is killed flying a gyrocopter in the southern Vanntown area, just off Holster Creek Road.
July 211994- Two persons are injured by lightning while hanging gutters on a house in Crossville.
July 221901- Ashwood and Dover set all-time record highs with readings of 110 degrees.
1995- Six people attending an outdoor carnival in Murfreesboro are injured when lightning strikes a nearby power pole. A large tree is destroyed by a separate lightning strike.
1996- Flash flooding hits Auburntown (Cannon County) after an estimated 6" of rain falls in 3 hours. Sanders Fork and Marshall Creek, which join in the center of Auburntown, rise out of their banks. As a result, nearly every building in the downtown business district is flooded. Some homes are also damaged. Losses are estimated at $200,000.
July 231947- Temperature at Nashville drops to 51, setting a record low for the month.
July 241957- Sparta records its greatest one-day rainfall ever, with 6.10".
1999- A Livingston farmer is injured as lightning strikes the fence he was touching, leaving him unconscious. A neighbor performs CPR. The farmer is taken to the hospital and recovers.
July 251986- Golfball size hail is reported in Grundy County.
July 261952- One of the most notorious heat waves assaults Nashville with its first of four consecutive daily record high temperatures. Today, the murcury rises to 103 degrees. The air mass is unusually dry, though, with a temperature range of 40 degrees, following a pleasant morning low of 63.
July 271952- Temperature at Nashville reaches 107, setting an all-time record high. Other record highs include Clarksville (110).
July 281930- Madison records a temperature of 112 degrees, tying the all-time record high for Middle Tennessee. The temperature at McMinnville reaches 106, setting an all-time record high there. In addition, the mean temperature of 95 degrees measured at Nashville is also an all-time record.
1952- Temperature at Nashville reaches 107 for the 2nd consecutive day. All-time record highs are set at Centerville, Columbia, and Palmetto (109), Shelbyville (107), Springfield (106), Tullahoma (106), and Monteagle (101).
July 291930- Record high temperatures occur at Coldwater and Lewisburg, with 110 degrees, in addition to Lynnville (109) and Hohenwald (108).
1952- Temperature at Smithville hits 110 degrees, setting an all-time record. Waynesboro reaches 108, setting a record high there, as well.
July 301999- The thermometer hits 101 degrees at Nashville. It is the hottest temperature observed in the city in nearly nine years.
July 311897- Hohenwald receives 7.33" of rain -- a one-day record that still stands for that locale.
August 11916- Nashville measures 2.58" of rain.
August 21988- Oppressive heat wave stretches into August. Thermometer at Nashville climbs to 99 degrees.
August 31893- Carthage receives its most rainfall ever in one day, measuring 8.35".
August 41997- A home near Manchester catches fire after being struck by lightning.
August 51954- The temperature at Nashville reaches 97 degrees, the 27th consecutive day with 90+ degree readings. This is the 3rd longest such period in Nashville's history. In addition, the high temperature has reached at least 90 degrees on 58 out of the last 59 days.
August 61947- Temperature at Nashville reaches 101 degrees, the third straight day with readings above 100.
August 71930- One of the most notorious heat waves is underway in Middle Tennessee. Nashville's 104 degrees is the second of 4 consecutive days with highs greater than 100.
August 81930- The heat wave continues, as Carthage and Lebanon set their all-time record highs with readings of 111 degrees, as does Cookeville, with 105. Clarksville sets a record high for August -- 109 degrees. Other readings include Allardt, 102, Crossville Experiment Station, 99, Dover, 107, Franklin, 104, Lewisburg, 108, McMinnville, 105, Nashville, 104, Tullahoma, 102, and Waynesboro, 104.
2001- A freak ball of lightning peels the bark off a tree and flashes through the crawl space of a nearby house under construction in Fairview. Two workers are injured.
August 91898- Nashville records greatest one-day rainfall for August, with 5.20".
1930- The mercury soars to 110 degrees at Dickson, setting an all-time mark there.
August 101980- Crossville sets its 5th consecutive daily record high temperature with a reading of 95 degrees.
August 111970- Dickson records its greatest one-day rainfall ever, with 7.05".
1998- Lightning strikes and kills a man while working in his tobacco field in the Wirmingham community in northeast Overton County. The lightning bolt injures 2 others nearby.
August 121999- A house in Burns (Dickson County) is struck by lightning and burns to the ground. Firefighters claim the size of the home and extent of the fire require a large volume of water. The Dickson Fire Department and Fairview Fire Department are involved in fighting the blaze.
August 131881- Temperature at Nashville hits 103 degrees for the second consecutive day.
August 141930- Nashville gets 3.98" of rainfall.
August 151954- Temperature at Nashville hits 102 degrees. It's the highest temperature ever observed on this date, and marks day 2 of a 3-day run with highs above 100.
August 161954- Temperature at Murfreesboro (5 N) reaches 109, setting an all-time record high.
2007- In the midst of one of the worst droughts in Middle Tennessee's history, the temperature at Nashville climbs to 106 degrees, setting a record high for the month. It is only the fifth time in Nashville's history that this mark has been hit. It is the fifth consecutive day with 100+ degree readings -- the 9th in the last ten days -- and also the twelfth consecutive day of at least 99 degrees. Waverly sets a new all-time record high with a 106-degree reading, and Linden ties its record high at 105.
August 172007- All-time record highs are set at Lafayette (105), Neapolis (109), Portland (105), and Woodbury (109).
August 181954- Record heat wave pushes toward late summer, as Nashville hits 102 degrees. Morning low was a miserable 79.
August 191997- Baseball-size hail is reported at Elmwood (Smith County). In another incident, lightning strikes the chimney of a house in Portland, and sends rocks, weighing as much as 50 pounds, 50 to 75 feet into the yard. The lightning charrs a television antenna, twists several feet of gutters, and pulverizes 2 or 3 television sets inside the home.
August 201983- Nashville's high of 101 is the first of four straight 100+ readings.
August 211983- Crossville reports its highest temperature ever in August, at 99 degrees.
August 221956- Crossville's low of 42 degrees establishes a new record for the month.
August 231961- Baseball-size hail is reported in Smith County.
1983- Cheatham Lock & Dam records its highest temperature ever (105).
August 241876- Nashville gets a rare August downpour of 2.65".
August 251999- Livingston records its greatest one-day rainfall ever, with 5.80".
August 262007- Temperature hits 94 degrees at Nashville, the 32nd consecutive day with 90+ degree readings, a record. The average high temperature during this remarkable stretch is 98.2 degrees.
August 271992- Middle Tennessee is hit by 3 F0 tornadoes. Four people are injured near Lewisburg.
August 281963- Nashville measures 4.10" of rainfall.
August 291963- One-day rainfall records are set at Pulaski (7.06") and Shelbyville (6.69").
1986- A low temperature of 44 degrees breaks Clarksville's record for August. In addition, Crossville's 44 degrees and Nashville's 49 set new daily record lows.
1990- Wind gust of 70 mph is recorded at Nashville. In Crossville, a severe thunderstorm produces wind damage and a rare hailstorm that injures 11 people. Hailstones in the shape of bricks crash through windshields and rooftops. The Farm Bureau alone reports 8,000 claims totaling $18,000,000.
August 302005- Remnants of Hurricane Katrina move into Middle Tennessee. Nashville measures 1.97" of rainfall. Clarksville records 2.07 inches, while Crossville receives 0.99 inches. Winds gust as high as 40 miles an hour at all three locations.
August 311946- Temperature at Nashville drops to 47, setting a record low for the month.
1982- Dover records its greatest one-day rainfall ever, measuring 7.60", as well as Gainesboro, with 6.16".
September 11979- A home in Centerville is hit by lightning and completely destroyed. It marks the third time the house has been hit by lightning since being built in 1970.
1995- An Estill Springs man sustains minor injuries as he sits outside on his patio. Lightning strikes a nearby tree and runs through the ground, then up the legs of the metal chair. He suffers a stiff neck and shoulders, and temporary memory loss.
September 21954- An arid air mass produces some rarely observed temperature ranges across the mid state. At Crossville, the morning low of 44 degrees sets a record for this date. The temperature subsequently rises to 90 during the afternoon -- just 2 degrees off the record high. At Nashville, a 40-degree difference between high (95) and low (55) is observed.
September 31954- Arid weather continues, as Nashville hits 101 degrees, following a morning low of 60. At Crossville, the high temperature hits 93, despite a morning low of 50 degrees.
September 41986- Murfreesboro (5 N) records its greatest one-day rainfall ever, measuring 8.13".
September 51954- Mount Pleasant (1 N) sets its all-time record high with a reading of 105 degrees. At 106 degrees, Clarksville measures its highest temperature ever in September, as does Nashville, with a 105-degree reading, and Crossville, with 99 degrees.
September 61925- Temperature at Crossville (Experiement Station) reaches 103, setting an all-time record high.
September 71925- A late-summer heat wave brings the hottest temperature ever recorded in Middle Tennessee as Clarksville observes a reading of 112 degrees. (The record high for the entire state of Tennessee is 113 (Perryville, 8/9/1940).) Pinewood tops out at 108 degrees.
September 81925- Late summer heat wave continues. Temperature at Nashville tops out at a record 100 degrees -- the 6th of 7 seven consecutive days with triple digit readings. The morning low of 80 degrees is a record "warm low" for the date.
September 91970- Lebanon (7 N) measures 4.83" of rainfall -- its greatest one-day rainfall ever.
September 101895- Nashville measures 4.93" of rainfall.
September 111983- The temperature at Nashville reaches 100 degrees -- the latest date ever for a 100 degree reading.
September 122000- The Rutherford County communications center on Old Salem Road loses all radio and telephone lines, and its 911 call board, after taking a lightning strike. Dispatchers are forced to move into the EMS director's mobile unit in the parking lot.
September 131979- Nashville records its greatest one-day rainfall ever, with 6.60", as the remnants of Hurricane Frederic push inland. Rainfall intensity records for 3 hours (4.12"), 6 hours (5.17"), & 12 hours (6.37") are also set.
1995- Centerville records its greatest one-day rainfall ever, with 6.35".
September 141979- One-day rainfall records are set at Kingston Springs (7.57"), Lebanon (3 W) (6.51"), Old Hickory Dam (5.48"), Orlinda (5.20"), and Springfield (6.24").
September 151881- Nashville measures 4.21" of rainfall.
September 161927- Very summer-like weather is felt across the mid state. The afternoon temperature hits 98 degrees at Nashville.
September 171877- Nashville measures 2.93" of rainfall.
September 181887- Nashville measures 3.12" of rainfall, for a 2-day total of 4.66".
September 191954- One of the hottest summers on record continues its strangle-hold on the mid state. Nashville's high hits 97 degrees, Crossville gets to 93.
September 201999- Lightning strikes the upper floor of a Portland home, setting it on fire. One of the rooms sustains heavy damage. Firemen are on the scene for about 3½ hours. The house suffers considerable smoke and water damage.
September 211909- Wind gust of 60 mph is recorded at Nashville.
1956- Low temperature of 33 degrees sets a new mark for September at Crossville.
September 221983- Temperature at Nashville drops to 36, tying the record low for the month. Crossville's low of 33 ties the record low for the month.
September 231891- Clarksville's low temperature of 29 degrees establishes a new record for the month.
September 241983- Temperature at Nashville drops to 36 for the 2nd time in three days.
September 251977- An F0 tornado cuts a 5-mile path across Cumberland County, near Homestead and Dorton. No injuries are reported.
September 262001- Nashville's low of 38 degrees is the coldest ever observed on this date.
September 272002- The remnants of Tropical Storm Isidore move across Middle Tennessee during the overnight hours. Waverly sets a new single-day rainfall record with 8.18". Other 24-hour rainfall totals include Tennessee Ridge, with 8.16"; Camden, 8.00"; Parsons, 7.71"; McEwen, 7.29"; Big Sandy, 6.75"; Dover/Ft. Donelson, 6.61"; Montgomery (Decatur County), 6.43"; Port Royal, 6.22"; Clifton (Wayne County), 5.64"; Linden, 5.63"; Pinewood (Hickman County), 5.29"; Waynesboro, 5.21"; Sparta, 5.20"; Springfield, 5.20"; and Kingston Springs, 5.15".
September 281906- Nashville culminates its second-wettest September ever with 2.60" of rainfall.
September 291944- Ashwood is innundated with a station record 6.02" of rain.
1964- Smithville records its greatest one-day rainfall ever, with 6.35", as well as Cookeville, with 6.06".
September 301949- Temperature at Nashville drops to 36, setting a record low for the month.
October 11953- Temperature at Clarksville reaches 97 degrees, setting a record high for the month, as does Nashville, with a reading of 94 degrees.
October 21974- Crossville experiences its earliest freeze ever as the temperature dips to 31.
1984- Temperature at Nashville drops to 32 -- the earliest freeze ever.
1986- Crossville ties its record high for October with a reading of 86 degrees.
October 31974- An early autumn cold snap sends temperatures to record low values. Crossville checks in with 26 degrees. It is the 3rd of 4 consecutive daily record low temperatures.
October 41954- High temperature at Crossville hits 86 degrees, setting a new record for October.
October 51954- Temperature tops out at 86 degrees at Crossville for the second consecutive day.
1995- Remnants of Hurricane Opal move across Middle Tennessee. Southern Cumberland County receives as much as 7.80" of rain. Minor river flooding is produced along the Sequatchie Basin.
October 61910- Nashville is hit with 2.41" of rain.
October 71941- Temperature at Nashville climbs to 93 degrees for the second straight day.
October 81959- Nashville measures 2.93" of rain for a 3-day total of 4.75".
October 91980- A unusually warm spell sees temperatures climb to 91 at Nashville, 83 at Crossville -- the highest temperatures ever observed on this date at either location.
October 101980- The temperature at Nashville reaches 90 degrees -- the latest date ever for a 90 degree reading.
October 111906- An early freeze occurs at Nashville, as the morning temperature bottoms out at 29 degrees.
October 122000- A cold snap brings several days of unusually cold weather to the mid state. Morning low at Crossville hits the freezing mark. It is the fourth daily record low temperature there in the last 5 days.
October 132000- Dry weather continues. Despite at start of 38 degrees, the afternoon temperature at Nashville soars to 81. The high temperature hits 75 at Crossville, despite having dropped to 35 for a morning low.
October 141909- An F2 tornado strikes Coffee County, passing south of Wartrace and Manchester, and ending near Hillsboro. Six persons are injured. Many barns are destroyed. Overall, five tornadoes strike Middle Tennessee.
October 151947- Unseasonably warm weather continues across Middle Tennessee. Nashville's high tops out at 89 degrees.
October 161932- A wet day for Nashvillians, as 2.98" of rain is measured.
October 171928- Nashville records its greatest one-day rainfall for October, with 3.18".
October 181972- Crossville measures 2.42" of rain. Nashville is not far behind with 2.33".
October 191948- A cold snap brings the 3rd consecutive day of sub-freezing temperatures to Nashville, with a morning low of 29 degrees. Clarksville gets down to 26 degrees for the 2nd day in a row.
October 201870- Official weather record-keeping begins at Nashville. Observation site is located in a building at 70½ Cherry Street (between Church & Union Streets).
October 211929- Nashville is drenched with 2.14" of rain.
October 221987- Temperature at Nashville drops to 26, tying the record low for the month.
October 231963- A prolonged warm spell settles over the mid state. Crossville's 79 degrees represents the 4th consecutuve daily record high temperature.
October 241981- A winter-like cold snap brings record cold to Middle Tennessee. Clarksville's 20 degrees breaks the record low for the month there. Crossville's 25 degrees ties the daily record low, and Nashville breaks its daily record with 28 degrees.
2001- An F2 tornado touches down in Manchester at 9:13 p.m. There is some damage, but no injuries are reported.
October 251955- Despite a frigid morning low of 21 degrees, Crossville's temperature jumps 42 degrees to top out at a pleasant 63.
October 261920- Nashville gets soaked with 2.08" of rain.
October 271988- Nashville's temperature rockets 43 degrees from a morning low of 29 to an afternoon high of 72.
October 281957- A cold wave brings record low temperatures to the mid state. Nashville observes a reading of 28 degrees. Crossville drops to 20.
October 291925- Temperature at Nashville drops to 26, setting a record low for the month.
October 301925- Nashville records earliest measureable snowfall, with 1".
1952- Temperature at Nashville drops to 26, tying the record low for the month.
October 311951- Nashville measures 2.30" of rain.
November 11870- New weather office in Nashville transmits its first weather report via telegraph.
1987- Crossville reports a high temperature of 79 degrees, a new record for November.
November 21935- Temperature at Nashville reaches 85, setting a record high for the month.
1966- A rare, early-season snowstorm strikes the mid state, as Nashville ties its record for greatest one-day snowfall for November, measuring 7.2".
November 31966- Cookeville measures 15.2" of snowfall -- its greatest one-day snowfall ever -- as well as Woodbury, with 13", and Livingston (5 NE), with 10½".
2003- An unseasonably warm spell brings record warmth to the mid state. Nashville's 82 degrees breaks the daily record, and Crossville's 79 degrees ties the record high for November.
November 41994- A Bethpage man is injured by a lightning strike while working in his back yard.
November 51948- An F2 tornado touches down in northwest Giles County, and travels for 7 miles, crossing into Maury County before lifting. No injuries are reported.
November 61885- An F2 tornado touches down near Estill Springs, resulting in 3 fatalities and 8 injuries.
November 71996- An F2 tornado cuts a 25 mile path across Franklin County, touching down west of Huntland. The tornado lifts near Belvidere, then skips to Dechard, Oak Grove, and Alto. There is only 1 reported injury.
November 81957- An F2 tornado touches down at Rebel Acres, near Pulaski, during the early morning. The twister travels northeastward for 5 miles before lifting. Amazingly, no one is injured.
November 91990- Nashville measures 2.58" of rainfall.
November 102002- Middle Tennessee suffers one of its worst autumn severe weather outbreaks ever. Four tornadoes strike the Highland Rim during the early morning, with 2 fatalities in Port Royal. Then, following record high temperatures at Nashville (81) and Crossville (75), severe weather re-ignites during the late afternoon, with widespread wind damage, hail, and 8 additional tornadoes. Lake Tansi Village, south of Crossville, is hardest hit, as a supercell produces baseball-size hail and an F3 tornado, killing 4. Two additional fatalities occur at New Union (Coffee County) as the result of two F2 tornadoes there. In addition to the 8 fatalities, 51 injuries are reported across the area. This is the 6th largest tornado outbreak in mid state history.
November 111960- An unusually strong cold outbreak produces a low of 19 degrees at Crossville, 20 at Nashville.
November 121911- Following a high temperature of 73 degrees, a strong cold front brings 48 mile per hour winds to Nashville, followed by a 52 degree drop by midnight.
November 131933- The first dust storm of the great dust bowl era of the 1930's occurs. The dust storm, which spread eastward, reduces the visibility to ½ mile in Tennessee.
November 141951- An F2 tornado touches down briefly between the Elkton and Prospect communities in Giles County. There are no reported injuries.
November 152005- The second largest tornado outbreak in Middle Tennessee history produces 19 twisters across the mid state. One person is injured in Collinwood (Wayne County). This is the most tornadoes ever recorded in one day in the mid state with no fatalities.
November 161955- A strong cold front produce a 44-degree temperature drop at Crossville, from a daytime high of 69 degrees to 25. A 43-degree drop occurs at Nashville, as the temperature falls to 30 degrees by midnight, following a daytime high of 73.
November 171906- Nashville measures 3.17" of rainfall.
November 181957- An F2 tornado cuts a 15 mile path across Fentress County, including the Armathwaite community. There is only 1 reported injury.
November 191906- An F2 tornado strikes the Mulberry community in Lincoln County, resulting in 8 injuries.
November 201900- F4 tornado cuts a devastating swath 300 yards wide and 8 miles long along the northwest edge of Columbia. Hardin, Wayne, and Lewis Counties may have had related tornado activity before the storm reached Columbia. Most deaths are in the Macedonia community, 2 miles west of Columbia, where the homes and cabins are "turned into kindling wood." The funnel was moving northeastward, heading for the center of Columbia, but turns suddenly to the north. Damage is estimated at $40,000. The tornado kills 27, and injures 75. It is the 4th deadliest tornado to ever strike Middle Tennessee. An F3 tornado kills 9 and injures 40 along a 25-mile path across Williamson, Davidson, and Rutherford Counties.
November 211942- A spring-like day is enjoyed at Nashville, with a high of 77 degrees, and a low of 63.
November 221929- Five inches of snow fall at Nashville, the most ever measured on this date.
November 231983- An F1 tornado touches down near Hurricane Mills (Humphreys County). No one is injured.
November 241950- Nashville records greatest one-day snowfall for November, measuring 7.2".
November 251950- Temperature at Clarksville plummets to -2 degrees, setting a record low for the month. Nashville's -1 also establishes a monthly record.
November 261925- F3 tornado touches down near Charlotte (Dickson County). Two farms, six miles apart, lost buildings. Timber is downed between the two farms. On the first farm, a two story log home is blown apart. Logs were driven into the ground 100 yards away. Damage is estimated at $10,000.
1985- Wind gust of 60 mph is recorded at Nashville.
November 271994- An F0 tornado cuts a 2 mile path through Bumpus Mills (Stewart County). No injuries are reported.
November 281931- An unusual late-season warm spell produces an 88-degree reading at Clarksville. It's the highest mark ever observed there in November.
November 291955- Low temperature of 5 degrees sets a monthly record at Crossville.
2001- Nashville measures 3.46" of rain.
November 301997- Nashville records greatest one-day rainfall for November, with 4.20". High water covers Highways 41 and 31A in the southeast part of town. A number of motorists are stranded in their vehicles and have to be rescued.
2001- Heavy rainfall event spanning 2 days ends with significant localized and river flooding across much of western Middle Tennessee. Some stations report large precipitation totals spanning the 2 days, including Montgomery (Decatur County) (8.93"), Clifton (8.44"), Parsons (Decatur County) (8.00"), Big Sandy (7.20"), Dover (7.02"), Camden (6.33"), Waverly (5.90"), Linden (5.77"), Lobelville (5.35"), Pinewood (5.10"), and Centerville (5.06"). The Stewart County Highway Department reports 14.6" of rainfall in 24 hours, and 24" over ten days.
December 11982- A mild air mass bring record warmth to Middle Tennessee. Nashville records a high of 70, with a low of 62.
December 21991- Nashville measures 3.07" of rainfall, for a 3-day total of 5.96". Crossville receives 3.57" for a remarkable 3-day total of 8.16".
December 31982- Temperature at Nashville reaches 79, setting a record high for the month.
December 41977- Baseball-size hail is reported in Maury County.
1982- Crossville's high of 72 degrees is a new December record.
December 51977- Baseball-size hail is reported in Putnam County.
December 61937- A chilly day brings record cold to the mid state. Nashville's low temperature is 11, with the high reaching just 17 degrees.
December 71989- A winter storm leaves 40,000 homes around Nashville without electricity for several hours.
December 81917- Dover sets a station record with an even foot of snow.
1978- Nashville records greatest one-day rainfall for December, with 4.46".
December 91917- It's a cold day in Middle Tennessee. Clarksville sees the mercury plunge to -12 degrees, which sets a new record low for December. Other readings include Crossville Experiment Station, -11, McMinnville, -1, and Nashville, 0.
December 101917- A record cold air mass penetrates Middle Tennessee. Nashville's low temperature is 1 degree, with a high reaching just 15.
December 111962- It's the beginning of a record cold outbreak in Middle Tennessee. Nashville's temperature drops to 3 degrees after a snowfall of 2.8". Crossville's low sinks to -2.
December 121935- Crossville (Experiment Station) records its greatest one-day snowfall ever, with 12".
December 131956- Lynnville measures 5.62" of rainfall.
1962- Temperature drops to -17 degrees at Crossville, a record low for December.
December 141951- Nashville gets soaked with 2.91" of rainfall.
December 151901- A strong cold front ushers in a blast of arctic air. Nashville's temperature sinks to -2 degrees following the previous day's high of 42.
December 162000- An F1 tornado touches down north of Cash Point (Lincoln County), cutting a 2-mile path. No injuries are reported.
December 171915- Nashville records 2.72" of rainfall.
December 181916- Nashville records greatest one-day snowfall for December, measuring 6".
December 191924- A pleasant late autumn warm spell comes to an abrupt halt as a strong cold front sweeps through the mid state. The temperature at Nashville drops from a high of 67 degrees to 17 degrees by midnight.
December 201926- Nashville gets 2.03" of rain. This marks the beginning of a 2-day stretch that will see 5.52" fall on the city.
December 211989- The beginning of perhaps the worst December cold wave ever sees Nashville's temperature drop to -2. Crossville bottoms out at 0.
December 221989- Temperature at Clarksville drops to -12, tying the record low for the month. Nashville breaks its monthly record with a reading of -10. Crossville's -8 degrees sets a new daily mark.
1990- Winchester records its greatest one-day rainfall ever, with 7.52".
December 231963- Tullahoma receives 10" of snowfall -- its greatest one-day snow ever -- as well as Waverly, with 9½", and Kingston Springs, 8".
1990- The Elk River at Fayetteville reaches its highest stage ever recorded -- 29½', which is 12.0' above flood stage. Monteagle records 7.66" of rainfall -- its greatest one-day total ever.
1998- Ice storm strikes much of northern Middle Tennessee and the Cumberland Plateau. Damage in some areas eclipses that from the 1994 ice storm. Warren and Coffee Counties are the hardest hit. Eighty percent of Coffee County residents are without electricity.
December 241963- The high temperature at Nashville reaches just 32 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 32 degrees, nor fallen below 5 degrees.
1988- F4 tornado tears a path from the Rebel Meadows area of Franklin to the Brenthaven area of Brentwood. The tornado destroys 54 homes, 13 apartment units, 31 businesses, and 6 parked airplanes. A man is killed when a roof caves in. The tornado travels 6 miles with a path width of 150 yards. There are $50 million in damages, and 7 injuries.
December 251969- Nashville records its greatest Christmas Day snowfall ever, measuring 2.7".
December 261911- Nashville measures 4.06" of rainfall.
December 271982- Middle Tennessee experiences record warmth, as Nashville's high reaches 75 degrees. Crossville gets up to 67.
December 281894- A cold snap brings record low temperatures to the mid state. Nashville's high struggles to just 10 degrees after a low temperature of 3.
December 291969- Nashville measures 2.18" of rainfall during the 2nd day of a 3-day wet spell that produces 4.86". Crossville's 3.46" contributes to a 3-day total of 7.60".
December 301926- The Cumberland River at Carthage reaches its highest stage ever recorded -- 59.8', which is 19.8' above flood stage.
December 311927- A cold front drops the temperature at Nashville a remarkable 56 degrees -- from a high of 58 to 2 degrees the following day.
1932- Sewanee measures 6.10" of rainfall, its most ever in a single day.
1951- Temperature soars to 80 degrees at Clarksville, setting a new record for December. Nashville's 76 degrees breaks the daily record high there.
1967- Portland measures 7.1" of snowfall -- its greatest one-day snow ever.

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