Un día de nevada 😍😍 #nieve #nevada #tennessee #jackiscake
Hey everyone! I've noticed some questions popping up about 'Nevada weather year round,' and while my original post was all about a truly magical snowy day right here in Tennessee, I completely understand why there might be a bit of a mix-up! You see, in Spanish, 'nevada' actually means 'snowfall' – it's not referring to the state of Nevada. So, let me clear things up and share a little more about what winter in Tennessee is really like, especially when those beautiful, rare snowflakes decide to grace us with their presence. It's such a unique experience that many people don't expect from our southern state! Living in Tennessee, you quickly learn that our winters can be quite diverse. We definitely don't experience the kind of year-round snowy climate you might find in some mountainous regions, nor do we typically get the intense, long-lasting snowfalls that others might associate with colder states. Instead, Tennessee winters are often characterized by milder temperatures, with many days staying above freezing. However, don't let that fool you! We absolutely have our cold snaps, and when the conditions are just right, we can get some truly picturesque snowfall. It's these unexpected snowy days, like the one I shared, that become the most memorable. That particular morning, waking up to a pristine blanket of white was an absolute dream. The world outside felt hushed and serene, and everything looked so different, almost like a postcard come to life. My first instinct was to grab my phone and capture every sparkling detail! For anyone wondering about our 'weather year round,' these snowy interludes are a distinct part of our winter season, usually occurring between December and February. While they might not be an everyday occurrence, when they do happen, they transform our landscapes into a genuine winter wonderland. From personal experience, a little snow brings out such a cozy vibe – perfect for staying indoors with a warm drink or, if it’s safe, venturing out for some truly unique photos. My top tip for enjoying a Tennessee snow day? Embrace the coziness! I love to brew a big mug of hot cocoa, maybe even whip up a quick 'JackisCake' inspired treat (think a comforting warm brownie or a spiced muffin!), and just watch the flakes fall. If you do head outside, remember to bundle up. Even a light snowfall can make for a beautiful, refreshing walk. It's a wonderful opportunity to slow down and appreciate the natural beauty around us. So, while you won't find 'Nevada weather year round' here in Tennessee, you might just be lucky enough to catch one of our enchanting, all-too-brief snowfalls – and trust me, they are absolutely worth experiencing! Keep an eye on local forecasts if you're planning a winter visit; you never know when you might get to see Tennessee covered in a beautiful layer of white.















































































