Nashville could get as many as 4-7 inches of snow on Friday, according to the latest forecasts. But that wouldn't come close to touching the city's snowiest day.
Flashback: On New Year's Day 1964, 10 inches of snow fell in Davidson County, according to federal data. That holds the city's record for the most snowfall in one day.
Zoom out: The state record for one-day snowfall was set in Sevier County, along the Great Smoky Mountains, where 30 inches of snow fell on March 14,1993.