The winter in Tennessee tends to get a bad rap. Folks are so excited about fireflies and bonfires that they can’t seem to wrap their heads around the idea of the chillier seasons. It’s full of fun, Nashville! It’s not just traffic and cold. It’s cozying up with bonfires and hot cocoa in your hands, it’s holiday music downtown and specials at the Ryman. This winter, Nashville has a doozy of a road ahead with the upcoming “Polar Coaster” making its way down the pipe way. Get those sweaters ready, and grab an umbrella!

Flickr / Paul Nicholson Nashville is beautiful in the snow, but the city definitely appreciates being aware and planning for a deluge of chill. For the 2020 winter, it looks like folks are going to need to plan ahead!

Farmers Almanac - Official Website Dubbed the, “Polar Coaster,” this year is going to be brisk and wet for part of the year, bleeding towards frigid and snowy, and frozen and snowy the rest. Tennessee is in a strange spot in the USA, which means sometimes it’s a bit of a toss-up.

deldevries - Flickr Be ready for a wintry mix of rain, sleet and snow, with a few frozen days in-between. There’s supposed to be quite a bit of precipitation across the state, stretching from the Appalachians to the Rocky Mountains across the country to the west.

Thomas Hawk - Flickr We’ll be crossing our fingers for a winter that’s chock full of rain instead of snow and ice, but it’s going to depend on the full swing of the winter season.

amymccoyphd - Flickr The coldest temperatures are most likely to occur during the last week of January, stretching towards the beginning of February. Bundle up, Nashville!

Holly - Flickr The snow is beautiful, but make sure that you stay safe while on the road in Nashville this winter. The chilly temperatures will lend themselves to rougher conditions, and you don’t want to lose traction while traveling.

RecoilRick - Flickr Nashville sure does look different with the introduction of snow and rain, but it’s just part of what makes the city beautifully its own. It really wouldn’t be Nashville without a definitive set of four seasons, don’t you think? Expect cold and precipitation, but get ready for a stunning season perfect for bundling up with cocoa.

If you’re looking for more information you can find it by way of the Farmers’ Almanac official website.

Flickr / Paul Nicholson

Nashville is beautiful in the snow, but the city definitely appreciates being aware and planning for a deluge of chill. For the 2020 winter, it looks like folks are going to need to plan ahead!

Farmers Almanac - Official Website

Dubbed the, “Polar Coaster,” this year is going to be brisk and wet for part of the year, bleeding towards frigid and snowy, and frozen and snowy the rest. Tennessee is in a strange spot in the USA, which means sometimes it’s a bit of a toss-up.

deldevries - Flickr

Be ready for a wintry mix of rain, sleet and snow, with a few frozen days in-between. There’s supposed to be quite a bit of precipitation across the state, stretching from the Appalachians to the Rocky Mountains across the country to the west.

Thomas Hawk - Flickr

We’ll be crossing our fingers for a winter that’s chock full of rain instead of snow and ice, but it’s going to depend on the full swing of the winter season.

amymccoyphd - Flickr

The coldest temperatures are most likely to occur during the last week of January, stretching towards the beginning of February. Bundle up, Nashville!

Holly - Flickr

The snow is beautiful, but make sure that you stay safe while on the road in Nashville this winter. The chilly temperatures will lend themselves to rougher conditions, and you don’t want to lose traction while traveling.

RecoilRick - Flickr

Nashville sure does look different with the introduction of snow and rain, but it’s just part of what makes the city beautifully its own. It really wouldn’t be Nashville without a definitive set of four seasons, don’t you think? Expect cold and precipitation, but get ready for a stunning season perfect for bundling up with cocoa.

Even though it’s cold outside, this autumn hike is just as great in the wintertime.

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