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Photos of Winter Storm Fern in Nashville

Posted on January 29
Margaret Kingsbury

Margaret Kingsbury

Icy tree branches.

Your pictures of Winter Storm Fern. (Courtesy of Neal S.)

Winter Storm Fern coated Nashville in ice, leaving more than half of Nashville without power, with many still without electricity. Here are y’all’s photographs of the storm and its aftermath. I hope you’re staying safe out there!

A city street with trees bowing under the weight of ice, and snow and ice on the ground.

Winter Storm Fern blanketed Nashville in ice. (Courtesy of Michelle S.)

On the left, exposed bedrock covered in icicles. On the right, a trash can also covered in icicles.

Icicles on EVERYTHING. (Courtesy of Olivia M.)

A downed tree in someone's backyard.

So many of us are losing beloved trees. (Courtesy of Dena N.)

Icicles hanging off a light and branch.

The ice is beautiful, but so destructive. (Courtesy of Britton J. and Michael S.)

Two pictures of horses covered in coats outside in the ice.

These off-the-track racehorses are keeping warm at the nonprofit Safe Harbor Sanctuary and their foster farms. (Courtesy of Safe Harbor Sanctuary)

Two cats look out the window as sleet falls.

Kitty siblings Belle and Daphne are not fans of the ice. (Courtesy of Neal S.)

A golden cockapoo wearing brown booties in the ice.

Lottie is looking good in her stylish booties! She’s made it to the top 10 on America’s Top Dog, but still needs votes! (Courtesy of Jessica W.)

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