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Nashville & Clarksville Ice Storm 2026: What Homeowners Need to Know Now

Nashville and Clarksville are experiencing severe ice storms, leading to over 130,000 power outages and a State of Emergency in Tennessee. Thousands of trees are down, blocking roads and damaging homes. Safety is crucial; avoid downed lines, document damages for insurance claims, and seek professional help for tree removal.

Close up of an ice dam on a shingle roof in Clarksville TN with large icicles and snow accumulation causing potential water leaks.
Don’t let ice dams turn into an indoor flood. We are currently dispatched throughout Nashville and Clarksville providing emergency roof dry-ins.

With over 130,000 residents without power in the Nashville area and a State of Emergency declared across Tennessee, this isn’t just a winter dusting—it’s a major recovery event.

The Trending Issues We’re Seeing:

  • The “Double Whammy” of Trees and Ice: Thousands of downed trees are currently blocking roads and damaging homes across Middle Tennessee.
  • Extended Power Outages: Utility crews are working around the clock, but some areas in Clarksville and Nashville may remain without power for days due to the severity of the ice accumulation.
  • Record-Breaking Conditions: Local meteorologists are comparing this to the historic 1994 ice storm.

Your Recovery Checklist:

  1. Safety First: Stay away from any downed power lines, even if they appear “dead”.
  2. Document Everything: If a tree has fallen on your home, take photos from a safe distance for your insurance claim.
  3. Call the Pros: DIY tree removal in icy conditions is incredibly dangerous. MPower Group has active crews in Nashville and Clarksville ready to assist with high-urgency removals.

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