See how Nashville commuters weren’t ready for the snow this morning
NASHVILLE, Tenn (WDEF) – Chattanoogans had an easy Friday commute this morning, but not so up the highway in Nashville.
Snow showers arrived with daylight in Middle Tenneessee, leaving amounts varying from a dusting east of the city to 1-2 inches west of town.
Unlike here, many school buses were already on the road.
The region saw hundreds of wrecks in just a couple of hours.
Here is some of the coverage of the wrecks and commutes this morning.
WOW! Incredible video from @NC5 viewer Amanda H. shows a snow plow hitting several cars, barely missing school buses pic.twitter.com/0L02sdpy35
— Dan Kennedy (@NC5_DanKennedy) January 6, 2017
This is the snow plow that reportedly hit several cars on Apollo Drive in Antioch. Thanks @NC5 viewer Jonathan D. pic.twitter.com/7lyTA6ftVQ
— Dan Kennedy (@NC5_DanKennedy) January 6, 2017

@NC5_DanKennedy
PIC: Viewer reports 3 @MetroSchools buses stuck on Apollo Drive. @NC5
Metro School Bus in Whites Creek pic.twitter.com/Aguxgb1bPu
— Toney Cook (@justaphotog5) January 6, 2017
Time lapse: Big backup on Nashville Hwy between Columbia and Spring Hill pic.twitter.com/sC7rZdo9vu
— Sophie N-K (@NC5_SophieNK) January 6, 2017
@MetroSchools are dealing with a lot of criticism this morning after a number of busses have gotten stuck or gone off the road @NC5 pic.twitter.com/wCqU0g502e
— Chris Conte (@NC5_ChrisConte) January 6, 2017
Snowy, busy morning at TDOT headquarters with the snow @NC5 pic.twitter.com/xAXETMSz4k
— Chris Conte (@NC5_ChrisConte) January 6, 2017
Car slid into medium I-40 WB near Charlotte Pike. Another car on the shoulder #5LiveTraffic pic.twitter.com/yQgqxuthqC
— Rebecca Schleicher (@NC5_RSchleicher) January 6, 2017
Danielle Berry💃🏻
@danielleiberry
If it’s gonna snow, I may as well dance 💃🏻☃️
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