City Prepares for Weekend Winter Storm

Communications Director

Kristin Farley
[email protected]
(865) 215-2589

400 Main St., Room 691
Knoxville, TN 37902

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City Prepares for Weekend Winter Storm

Posted: 01/29/2026
The City of Knoxville is preparing for another round of wintry weather. On Friday, Jan. 29, the National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for the city and surrounding areas. Snow and dangerously cold temperatures are expected this weekend, with precipitation expected to arrive tomorrow afternoon.

As a result, City Departments and partners are already preparing, in hopes of keeping everyone safe. 

Public Service/Road Preparations:

Public Service crews started brining at 5 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 29, and will continue Friday, Jan. 30

Public Service stands ready to switch to snow removal plan, if needed

Salt and brine supplies are nearly fully stocked

Public Service will have staff in the Emergency Operations Center, to ensure quick response to any troubled spots 

Knoxville Police Department:

KPD will open its operation center at noon Friday to monitor weather, calls for service and real-time community impacts and adjust response as needed

If conditions deteriorate, KPD will transition to its Severe Weather Snow Plan

Officers will also transport, or help arrange transportation, for any individuals they encounter to a warming centers, if needed

KPD will also have staff in the Emergency Operations Center in coordination with KEMA 

Knoxville Fire Department:

KFD will have 5 TRT’s (Triage Response Teams) on standby

If conditions deteriorate, KFD will transition to its severe weather plan

KFD will have staff in the Emergency Operations Center in coordination with KEMA 

Looks for Winter Weather updates and safety tips on KFD’s Facebook page

Office of Housing Stability

Warming Centers (Church St UMC, Cokesbury Church, and Eternal Life Harvest Center) are open

ReLaunch will continue to operate as a seasonal shelter, and KARM will continue to operate at full surge capacity

KAT will continue to provide free bus rides to warming centers 

For more information on warming centers go to: knoxtnhousing.org/warming-centers


Knoxville-Knox County Emergency Management Agency:

Weather briefing and coordination meeting happened today

Emergency Operations Center will be opened by tomorrow afternoon

Follow KEMA on Facebook for winter weather safety tips


Please look for any additional updates on the City’s social media channels.