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Weekend Snow Blankets Tri-Cities Region
Icy roads, low temps persist after heavy snowfall
Feb. 1, 2026 at 10:15am
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The Tri-Cities region of Tennessee, including Kingsport, saw significant snowfall over the weekend, with some areas receiving over 11 inches. While the snow has stopped falling, many areas are still dealing with icy roads and low temperatures.
Why it matters
The heavy snowfall has caused disruptions to travel and daily life in the region, with local emergency services responding to numerous weather-related incidents. The lingering icy conditions pose ongoing safety risks for residents.
The details
The National Weather Service Morristown office reported that the Tri-Cities Airport region saw 5.4 inches of new snow on Saturday, bringing the total snow depth to 8 inches. Storm reports indicate the region received anywhere from 3 to 12 inches of snow, with Limestone, Tennessee reporting 11.3 inches as of 5:30 pm on Saturday. The Kingsport Fire Department and Sullivan County Sheriff's Office have responded to multiple weather-related calls, including crashes and stranded motorists.
- On Saturday, the Tri-Cities Airport region saw 5.4 inches of new snow.
- As of 5:30 pm on Saturday, Limestone, Tennessee reported 11.3 inches of accumulated snow.
The players
National Weather Service Morristown
The local office of the National Weather Service that monitors and reports on weather conditions in the Tri-Cities region.
Kingsport Fire Department
The fire department serving the city of Kingsport, Tennessee, which has responded to weather-related calls.
Sullivan County Sheriff's Office
The law enforcement agency for Sullivan County, Tennessee, which has responded to multiple weather-related incidents including crashes and stranded motorists.
The takeaway
The heavy snowfall and lingering icy conditions in the Tri-Cities region have disrupted daily life and posed safety risks, requiring a coordinated response from local emergency services. As the winter weather continues, residents are advised to exercise caution when traveling and heed any advisories from local authorities.

