Sunday morning, Lipscomb students woke up to snow flurries outside their windows. By 4 p.m. the grass and cars were completely covered by snow, and there were no signs of stopping. [Update] Some exams originally scheduled for tomorrow have been moved to Tuesday. Check your Lipscomb email for the revised schedule.
By 6 p.m. the roads were covered and dozens of wrecks were being reported. The temperature continues to drop with a current wind chill of 10 degrees, and snow is expected to continue to fall all night. Nashville is expected to see up to three inches by morning and is currently under a winter weather advisory.
The roads are getting slicker with the falling temperatures and strong winds are going to make driving difficult, so use caution while driving if you must get out. There have already been reports by many Lipscomb students of sliding on the roads and witnessing collisions.
David Lipscomb campus school is closed Monday because of weather. Davidson County schools are also officially closed, and Williamson, Rutherford, Wilson and other surrounding counties have also cancelled school.
Get weather updates and school closings from News Channel 4 here.
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