Middle Tennessee, August 11, 2025
News Summary
Several school districts in Middle Tennessee have declared closures or delays due to dangerously low temperatures caused by a severe winter storm. A Cold Weather Advisory was issued, with wind chill values expected to drop to between zero and 7 degrees. Cheatham County and Robertson County Schools are among those affected, with additional weather challenges including a flood watch in effect. The situation remains fluid as authorities monitor conditions and communicate updates to parents and guardians regarding school operations.
Nashville, TN – Several school districts across Middle Tennessee have announced closures or delays on Thursday, February 20, due to dangerously low temperatures resulting from a severe winter storm. The National Weather Service has issued a Cold Weather Advisory for the region, with wind chill values expected to plunge between zero to 7 degrees on Friday morning.
Cheatham County Schools and Robertson County Schools announced their closures on Thursday afternoon. Cheatham County’s extended daycare program will remain open on Friday, functioning from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Students utilizing this service will need to bring their own lunch. It is important to note that there will be no extra-curricular activities or community use of school facilities in Cheatham County on that day.
In Robertson County, all daycares will be closed on Friday due to the extreme cold weather, as confirmed by local Schools Director Danny Weeks.
In addition to the severe cold, the region is experiencing ongoing weather challenges. A flood watch has been issued for portions of Middle Tennessee, remaining in effect until 7 a.m. on Sunday. This notification comes as authorities continue to monitor severe weather events and potential flooding threats.
Earlier this month, Houston County Schools were closed from Wednesday, February 5, through Friday, February 7, due to a widespread illness affecting both students and staff. Similarly, Lincoln County Schools announced closures on Thursday and Friday, February 6-7, as they face challenges related to high absenteeism driven by illness. Lebanon Special Schools District also opted to close through the end of the week for similar reasons.
Parents and guardians within these affected districts have been kept informed about the rise in absences and illnesses among students and staff. The situation is fluid, and updates regarding any additional closures or changes in plans are expected to follow as meteorological conditions evolve.
Key Highlights
- Multiple Middle Tennessee school districts closed or delayed due to severe cold temperatures.
- Cold Weather Advisory issued; wind chill values between 0-7 degrees on Friday morning.
- Cheatham County Schools and Robertson County Schools among those closed.
- Cheatham County daycare program operating with lunch required.
- Flood watch in effect through 7 a.m. on Sunday.
- Earlier closures reported due to illness in various districts.
Background Context
Middle Tennessee experiences extreme weather events during winter months, which occasionally result in school closures for safety reasons. The recent winter storm and accompanying cold snap serve as a reminder for the region’s preparedness in the face of severe weather challenges.
Parents, students, and staff are urged to monitor local news sources and their school district’s official communications for any further updates regarding weather-related impacts on school operations.
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
Why are schools in Middle Tennessee closed on February 20?
Schools are closed due to dangerously cold weather following a winter storm, with wind chills expected to drop between zero to 7 degrees on Friday morning.
What should students bring if attending the extended daycare program in Cheatham County?
Students attending the extended daycare program are required to bring their own lunch.
Is there any expected weather improvement in the coming days?
The weather conditions are being monitored, and a flood watch is currently in effect through 7 a.m. on Sunday, indicating ongoing severe weather threats.
Weather Overview
Weather Condition | Description |
---|---|
Morning Wind Chill | 0 to 7 degrees |
Cold Weather Advisory | In effect for Middle Tennessee |
Flood Watch | Issued until 7 a.m. on Sunday |
School Closures | Multiple districts closed or delayed due to cold and illness |
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Additional Resources
- Tennessean: Nashville School Closures
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- WSMV: Midstate Schools Announce Closures
- Wikipedia: Nashville
- Google Search: Nashville School Closures
- Google Scholar: Nashville School Closings
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Nashville
- Google News: Nashville School Closures

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