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Tennessee Schools Closed as Ice Storm Lingers
Thousands remain without power as recovery efforts continue after historic winter storm.
Jan. 31, 2026 at 3:15pm
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A historic winter storm brought ice and snow to Tennessee in late January, leading to widespread power outages and school closures across the state. Thousands of residents remain without power as recovery efforts continue, and many school districts have announced closures or delays due to the dangerous road conditions.
Why it matters
The extended power outages and school closures underscore the significant impact this winter storm has had on Tennessee communities. The state has seen a spike in storm-related fatalities, highlighting the serious public safety concerns. Restoring power and ensuring student safety are critical priorities as the recovery process unfolds.
The details
The winter storm brought ice and snow that caused widespread power outages, with thousands of Tennessee residents still without electricity. Road conditions remain hazardous, prompting many school districts to close or delay classes. The state has confirmed 21 storm-related deaths so far, a tragic toll from the historic weather event.
- The winter storm hit Tennessee in late January 2026.
- Power restoration efforts are ongoing, with thousands still without electricity.
The players
Tennessee
The state that was impacted by the historic winter storm, leading to power outages and school closures.
Nashville Electric Service (NES)
The utility company providing power to the Nashville area, working to restore service to customers.
What’s next
Utility companies are working to restore power to affected areas, and school districts are monitoring road conditions to determine when it is safe to reopen.
The takeaway
This winter storm has had a significant impact on Tennessee communities, underscoring the importance of preparedness and resilience in the face of extreme weather events. Restoring power and ensuring student safety remain top priorities as the recovery process continues.
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Albert Castiglia with Piper & The Hard Times




