Forecasters weren’t quite certain, but it came to pass, the dream of so many schoolchildren:
@NashSevereWx @WKRN In East Nash… Hopefully @TheRosepepper is open later for #SnowMargs! ❄️🍹 pic.twitter.com/7JfPl5gQTW
— Bo Martinovich (@BoMartini) January 20, 2016
With most schools closing for the day or opening late (Davidson, Williamson, and Sumner public schools are all closed, for example), many kids and their parents will be staying home to try to sled and build snowmen in these few inches of snow.
Looks like it's mostly snow in Davidson County, mostly sleet in Williamson County as this last blob of precip arrives.
— NashSevereWx (@NashSevereWx) January 20, 2016
A few people around the city shared their pictures and videos:
Snowing atop the icy sleet in Donelson #tspotter #NashvilleWX @PaulHeggenWSMV @NashSevereWx pic.twitter.com/42wYpQMHKA
— Genny Carter (@gencarter) January 20, 2016
Downtown Nashville is disappearing! @NashSevereWx #tspotter pic.twitter.com/HzSUNaLqjs
— Molly H. (@mollydearest) January 20, 2016
Snowball vs window. pic.twitter.com/7qiZ0kIn5l
— Stacey Barchenger (@sbarchenger) January 20, 2016
#nashville under snow pic.twitter.com/dXxYcCKh6r
— Matthew Leonard (@mleonardmedia) January 20, 2016
#elvis on ice. pic.twitter.com/QNPDaUO6l7
— Matthew Leonard (@mleonardmedia) January 20, 2016
And yeah, some weather-related accidents, too:
A driver looks over his injuries after his car crashes on I-840 after hitting a patch of ice. #FranklinTN pic.twitter.com/DHRbpm7gNm
— Shelley Mays (@TNPhotoShelleyM) January 20, 2016
William Price III sums up the sentiment:
Nashville's relationship to snow is like Tokyo's to Godzilla. Love it. Fear it. Hope to see it. Runs screaming from it.
— William Price, III (@williamPriceIII) January 20, 2016
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