It Was So Cold In Tennessee In 1899, Temperatures Stayed Below Freezing For 9 Days
By Chris Dodge|Published December 27, 2022
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My name is Chris Dodge and I live right here in the great state of Tennessee. My family and I are full adventurers filled with passion to see the amazing things our state has to offer. We are avid hikers and have explored many different places in Tennessee and beyond but we are always thankful to be living in such a glorious state.
When people from up north hear us Tennesseans talk about the winter they tend to roll their eyes. We get it — we live in the South and Tennessee winters are very mild for the most part. Except when they’re not. The coldest winter in Tennessee took place in 1899 and wow, was it rough!
Winter in Nashville is usually pretty mild, but in 1899 it was a completely different story.
During February 2021, you might have felt like things were particularly cold in Tennessee. You would be correct because that was the fifth longest streak of below-freezing temperatures we had in Nashville totaling seven days.
We came close that year to beating out the infamous winter of 1899, but it still holds the frozen crown. Our southern blood is thankful for that, too!
The coldest Tennessee winter is behind us, way behind us, but we can be thankful for where we live. With a light snowfall in the colder months and a mild temperature, we are happy to be right in the middle. However, that doesn’t stop us from enjoying the winter it just makes it better. There is a lovely cabin in Erwin that is cozy and perfect for a winter getaway.
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