NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — After inches of snow in Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky, some districts are out of school for Thursday.
The winter weather warnings expired, and the snowfall has stopped. However, the area will not see above-freezing temperatures until Saturday, meaning roads could freeze over.
While the Tennessee Department of Transportation is clearing the interstate and main state highways, many secondary roads remain untouched and untreated.
Here is who is out of school so far for Feb. 20:
- Bedford County
- Benton County
- Cannon County
- Cheatham County
- Clarksville-Montgomery County
- Clay County — remote day
- Coffee County
- Cumberland County — virtual day
- DeKalb County
- Dickson County
- Fayetteville City
- Giles County
- Hickman County
- Houston County
- Jackson County
- Lawrence County
- Lebanon Special Schools
- Lewis County
- Macon County
- Manchester City
- Marshall County
- Maury County
- Mulhenberg — nontraditional instruction day
- Murray Independent
- Murfreesboro City
- Overton — remote learning day
- Paris Special Schools
- Perry County
- Putnam County
- Robertson County
- Rutherford County
- Smith County
- Sumner County
- Tennessee School for the Blind
- Trigg County
- Van Buren County
- Warren County
- Wayne County
- White County
- Williamson County
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Wilson County

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