NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tennessee remains in the grip of frigid weather, including a minus 22 in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Park officials said the overnight low at Mount LeConte up in the mountains was within 10 degrees of the all-time record low at the site, minus 32, on Jan. 21, 1985.
The National Weather Service forecast lows Wednesday night including 10-12 in the Tri-Cities, 4-13 in the Mountain City-Erwin area, 13 in Knoxville, 14 in Chattanooga, 13 in Nashville, 10-15 in Dyersburg and Jackson and 15-20 in Memphis.
However, it should be getting warmer with highs expected in the 60s statewide Saturday.








minus 22 CENTIGRADE. Headline is misleading. Other temps in article are reported as Fahrenheit.
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