Williamson County Emergency Management Agency
Situation Report
Winter Storm 2021
The road conditions outside remain difficult to navigate as crews continue to work to clear the roads. TDOT crews continue to focus on state roads as working through the ice is requiring different efforts than the use of salt. It is recommended for citizens to stay home and not drive if possible, as well as exercise caution if needing to walk outside the home. Another round of less than pleasant weather is expected to begin Wednesday. A first small round of snow will start around 1600-1700 and will be followed by a sleet/snow mix beginning midnight on Thursday. This will continue into Thursday afternoon and should amount to around 1-2 inches of a sleet/snow mix. Temperatures may get slightly above freezing Thursday, which could bring in some rain. There has been a reported 2 inches sleet (with a small coating of snow) which has fallen since the event started.
Williamson County Parks and Recreation will remain closed (15 February 2021).
• The Convenience Centers remain closed.
• Williamson County Schools are closed for the President’s Day Holiday. SACC childcare
sites will also be closed Monday.
The Storm Impacts page can be found at: http://www.williamsonready.org/261/Storm-
Impacts