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Stovepipe

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  1. Glad to see people cashing in on this one! I bottomed out at 33 degrees and at one point around daybreak had a slight coating on surfaces but the rain washed it away. Temps on the rise again. HRRR and RAP nailed it here.
  2. Sadly it's currently a sloppy mix. I feel like I'm juuuust on the edge between that and ripping fatties.
  3. Wunderground as of 2:20am for archival purposes:
  4. If you drew a line that continued I-75 from south of the 40 split northeast, that would be about the cut-off as of 2am of where the good stuff begins from what I can tell. RadarScope is pressing the blue line into Loudon, Lenoir City, Oak Ridge and over towards Clinton. I'm in the green but getting a 50/50 rain/snow slop. Temp is slowly dropping, 35.6 on the weather station here with a dew point of 33.8. Nothing sticking here yet. Any hardcore snow junkies still up that can give some ground truth to I-75 guess?
  5. I had to turn on the flood lights to see it, but we have flurries/light snow in west Knox right now at 36 degrees.
  6. After being stagnant for hours, my temp is finally dropping a little with the heavier rain. Currently 37/34 and if RadarScope p-types are accurate the change over is creeping up on Lenoir City. I'd like to at least see a mix before I call it a night.
  7. Just turn the TV off John. Your reception is going to be shot rest of the night.
  8. Looks like @ShawnEastTN is about to get some action.
  9. FWIW at TYS according to meteograms: 18z NAM: 7 inches with a Cobb of 4.5 00z NAM: 3.8 inches with a Cobb of 0.2 HRRR and RAP still showing zero frozen precip. 00z RGEM: a dusting
  10. I'd really like to see the HRRR/RAP on board with some frozen for us.
  11. Holy moly I got NAM'd nicely on that 18z run! 10 inches with a Cobb of 7!
  12. After toying with the idea for over 10 years I finally caved and ordered a weather station. I went with the Ambient Weather WS-2000. It seems to have everything I need and is turn-key as far as automatically logging the data in the cloud. Can't wait to start pouring over those sweet graphs and tables. Soil moisture sensors were out of stock but I will be adding one of those for clay and another for garden soil. Also added a lightning detector. Super pumped!
  13. I would assume that accumulated on everything. My measurement was taken on my deck, but my road is a sheet of ice with snow on top as well.
  14. Sevierville, Pigeon Forge, Gatlinburg, Townsend about to get slammed.
  15. Added a half inch in 30 minutes, high ratio stuff still going. 24 degrees.
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