How many people lost power during the ice storm?
At its peak, 230,000 Nashville Electric Service customers were without power.
Weather / Winter Storms
A severe ice storm struck Nashville and Middle Tennessee on January 25, 2026, leaving a trail of downed power lines, fallen trees, and widespread power outages. The storm, which followed a snowstorm, created dangerous conditions and impacte...
The winter storm began with a snowstorm followed by freezing rain, creating a “winter trifecta” that coated trees and power lines in ice. The weight of the ice caused tree limbs to fall, bringing down power lines and snapping poles. NES crews worked to restore power, but the extent of the damage made repairs challenging. Additional linemen were mobilized to assist in the recovery efforts.
Middle Tennessee Electric and Cumberland Electric Membership Corporation (CEMC) also reported significant outages. Emergency management agencies provided warming centers for residents needing shelter from the cold. The Tennessee Emergency Management Agency (TEMA) provided resources and assistance to local communities.
Road conditions were treacherous, with ice-covered roads and downed trees blocking roadways. Motorists were advised to avoid travel if possible. A state of emergency was declared to facilitate resource allocation and assistance.
At its peak, 230,000 Nashville Electric Service customers were without power.
The Tennessee Emergency Management Agency has a list of warming centers and can provide information about local shelters.
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