Middle Tennessee, August 11, 2025
News Summary
Several school districts in Middle Tennessee, including Cheatham and Robertson Counties, have announced closures due to extremely cold weather conditions following recent winter storms. The National Weather Service issued a Cold Weather Advisory as wind chill values are expected to drop to between zero to 7 degrees Fahrenheit. Houston, Lincoln, and Lebanon Schools are also closed due to health-related staffing shortages. Parents and guardians are advised to remain informed about their local school operations amid the severe weather.
Nashville, TN – On Thursday, February 20, several school districts in Middle Tennessee announced closures or delays because of extremely cold weather conditions that followed recent winter storms. The National Weather Service has issued a Cold Weather Advisory for the region, highlighting the risks associated with frigid temperatures.
Wind chill values in the area are projected to plummet to between zero to 7 degrees Fahrenheit early Friday morning, raising concerns for the safety of students and staff. In response to these conditions, both Cheatham County Schools and Robertson County Schools declared school closures on Thursday afternoon.
Cheatham County Schools will also offer an extended daycare program that will run from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday, although students are required to bring their own lunch. Activities outside regular school hours, including extra-curricular programs and community uses of school facilities, have been canceled for the day.
In addition to the cold weather closures, Robertson County Schools announced that daycare services would also be suspended on Friday due to the severe weather conditions. The decision was made to prioritize the health and safety of the students and staff.
Furthermore, a flood watch has been put in place for various areas within Middle Tennessee, effective through 7 a.m. on Sunday, due to a combination of ongoing severe weather conditions and concerns about potential flooding in low-lying areas.
Compounding the weather challenges, Houston County Schools experienced widespread illness among students and staff leading to closures from Wednesday, February 5, to Friday, February 7. Similarly, Lincoln County Schools announced their closure on Thursday and Friday because of staffing shortages linked to rising illness levels. Lebanon Special Schools District has also taken similar measures and is closed for the remainder of the week due to the same concerns.
Communication to parents and guardians has been ongoing, with updates on student absences and health threats being provided regularly. As the situation evolves, local authorities and school districts are continuously monitoring conditions and evaluating whether further closures or adjustments to schedules are necessary.
Parents and guardians are urged to stay informed regarding any developments or changes in school operations as schools navigate both weather and health challenges during this time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which schools are closed due to severe weather on February 20?
Several school districts including Cheatham County Schools and Robertson County Schools are closed on February 20 due to dangerously cold weather. Additionally, Houston County Schools, Lincoln County Schools, and Lebanon Special Schools District are also experiencing closures related to illness and staffing issues.
What are the expected temperature conditions in Middle Tennessee?
Wind chill values in Middle Tennessee are expected to range from zero to 7 degrees Fahrenheit on Friday morning, prompting school closures and safety advisories from local authorities.
Is there any flood watch in place in the region?
Yes, a flood watch has been issued for portions of Middle Tennessee through 7 a.m. on Sunday due to ongoing severe weather and the potential for flooding threats.
Key Features of the Current School Closures in Middle Tennessee
School Districts | Status | Notable Details |
---|---|---|
Cheatham County Schools | Closed | Extended daycare available; no extra-curricular activities |
Robertson County Schools | Closed | Daycare services canceled |
Houston County Schools | Closed | Closed due to widespread illness |
Lincoln County Schools | Closed | Staffing challenges due to illness |
Lebanon Special Schools District | Closed | Closed due to illness |
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Additional Resources
- Tennessean: Nashville School Closures
- WSMV: Tennessee School Closings
- FOX17: Nashville Schools Closed for Illness
- Tennessean: Nashville Area School Closings
- 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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