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Home / Weather / Jim Cantore eyes TN storm: Snow forecast sparks concern

Jim Cantore eyes TN storm: Snow forecast sparks concern

21 Jan

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Summary

  • Meteorologist Jim Cantore is watching Tennessee's winter storm.
  • Apple Weather app displayed incorrect snow totals earlier.
  • Dangerous travel, power outages, and cold expected Jan. 23-25.
Jim Cantore eyes TN storm: Snow forecast sparks concern

A major winter storm is poised to impact Tennessee, capturing national interest. Prominent meteorologist Jim Cantore has acknowledged the approaching system, sharing graphics of Nashville's past snow events and suggesting the city might experience rare snowfall amounts.

Cantore's presence is often indicative of severe weather, though he has stated he is uncertain if he will be in Middle Tennessee for this specific event. His last documented visit was in early January 2025, ahead of Winter Storm Cora.

Adding to the public's concern, Apple's Weather App recently displayed erroneous precipitation totals of 15 to 18 inches for Nashville on January 24. Experts advise relying on local meteorologists for accurate data.

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As of January 21, 2026, forecasters are increasingly confident in significant impacts across the state. The National Weather Service predicts higher snow totals (over six inches) north of I-40, with greater chances of sleet and freezing rain south of the interstate.

The storm is expected to bring dangerous travel conditions, potential power outages, downed trees, and brutally cold temperatures to the entire region between January 23 and January 25.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Jim Cantore has stated he is unsure if he will be in Middle Tennessee for the upcoming winter storm.
Earlier this week, Apple's Weather App incorrectly showed potential snowfall totals of 15 to 18 inches for Nashville.
The storm is expected to bring dangerous travel, power outages, downed trees, and very cold temperatures from January 23-25.

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