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Nashville hit 76° on Christmas Eve, tying its warmest recorded temperature for the date.
A record 76-degree Christmas Eve in Nashville tied the city’s highest temperature ever recorded on the date, part of a broader trend of unseasonably warm winter weather in Middle Tennessee.
The warm spell, which followed a cold front expected to bring icy conditions by Christmas Day, has drawn attention from meteorologists and residents alike.
Meanwhile, a new Tennessee law, the 'Ink of Hope Act,' will take effect January 1, 2026, requiring tattoo artists to undergo training to identify and safely report potential human trafficking victims.
In other news, a Nashville man was shot in a residential area on Christmas Eve and hospitalized, with police investigating the incident.
A wedding venue collapse days before Christmas left multiple couples financially devastated, and a former assisted living office manager has been charged with stealing from elderly residents, highlighting ongoing concerns about elder financial abuse.
Nashville alcanzó los 76 grados en la víspera de Navidad, igualando su temperatura más alta registrada para la fecha.