Several Midstate school districts announce delayed starts for Monday

A First Alert Weather Day has been issued for Sunday into Monday morning due to bitter cold temperatures moving through the region.
Published: Dec. 14, 2025 at 5:21 PM CST|Updated: 3 hours ago
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Several school districts across the Midstate are delaying their start time Monday.

A First Alert Weather Day has been issued for Sunday into Monday morning due to bitter cold temperatures moving through the region.

Overnight lows Monday morning will drop to the teens, and some locations will be in the single digits. Temperatures will rebound Monday afternoon to the low 40s, finally above freezing.

Related coverage: First Alert Weather Day: Bitter Arctic air through Monday morning

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Below is a list of the schools that have issued delays for Monday:

  • Cannon County Schools
  • Clay County Schools
  • Fentress County Schools
  • Hickman County Schools
  • Houston County Schools
  • Jackson County Schools
  • Smith County Schools
  • Stewart County Schools
  • Van Buren County Schools
  • Warren County Schools

Remember to dress in layers if you have to be outdoors, and try to limit your time outside if possible.