National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce

February 15, 1969 Snow

Overview
FROM THE FEBRUARY 1969 STORM DATA PUBLICATION:  Snowfall accumulation of mostly 4 to 6 inches, with a few greater depths locally in high elevations and some lesser depths in southern counties where precipitation changed to freezing rain and rain before ending. Weather was a contributing factor to most auto accidents, with numerous injuries and seven traffic deaths. Trees and branches, awnings and some roof damage resulted by the weight of the heavy, wet snow.

 

February 15-16, 1969 Snowfall Totals in & around Middle Tennessee
Snow Total City County
15.0" Orlinda Robertson
12.5" Elkton KY Todd KY
11.1" Allardt Fentress
10.5" Cookeville Putnam
10.1" Clarksville Montgomery
10.0" Dickson Dickson
10.0" Lebanon Wilson
9.5" Portland Sumner
9.0" Jamestown Fentress
9.0" Old Hickory Dam Davidson
9.0" Oneida Scott
8.5" Cheatham Dam Cheatham
8.0" Springfield Robertson
7.6" Livingston Overton
7.5" Hopkinsville KY Christian KY
7.0" Bowling Green KY Warren KY
7.0" Knoxville Knox
7.0" Lafayette Macon
6.9" Nashville Davidson
6.5" Monterey Putnam
6.5" Scottsville KY Allen KY
6.3" Dover Stewart
5.5" Monticello KY Wayne KY
5.0" Carthage Smith
5.0" Kingston Springs Cheatham
5.0" Paducah KY McCracken KY
5.0" Paris Henry
5.0" Princeton KY Caldwell KY
5.0" Tullahoma Coffee
4.8" Crossville Ag Center Cumberland
4.0" Crossville Cumberland
4.0" Burkesville KY Cumberland KY
3.1" Albany, KY Clinton KY
3.0" Lawrenceburg Lawrence
3.0" Linden Perry
3.0" Sparta White
3.0" Woodbury Cannon
2.9" Dyersburg Dyer
2.7" Fort Payne AL DeKalb AL
2.5" Murray KY Calloway KY
2.2" Franklin Williamson
2.0" McMinnville Warren
2.0" Murfreesboro Rutherford
2.0" Muscle Shoals AL Colbert AL
2.0" Savannah Hardin
2.0" Shelbyville Bedford
2.0" Waynesboro Wayne
1.7" Jackson Madison
1.0" Columbia Maury
1.0" Lewisburg Marshall
0.9" Monteagle Grundy
0.8" Chattanooga Hamilton
0.5" Huntsville AL Madison AL