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Everything posted by AMZ8990
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Still light sleet in bolivar as well, sitting at 18 degrees.
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Currently under a band of sleet/snow mix in hardeman county. Should be some slight accumulations with this batch as it moves east towards Nashville.
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Wow, that’s pretty intense. Hope the lights can come back on soon for all those affected. I’m amazed the whole tree hasn’t come down yet.
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Currently sitting at 16 here in bolivar
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Those rates around 18z could be HUGE for whoever they get on top of in West Tennessee. By this map my house would be close to it or right under those heaviest returns at 18z.
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Same here. Ground has a light glaze of snow on it and all the roads and walkways are white as well. This is my front yard and what’s left of my pond, (it doesn’t hold water well so it’s a pond about 3-4 months out of the year. Bottom corner of the picture is the road so you can see how well the snow is sticking to the roads
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Me too brotha. It’s great to see you posting, I actually thought about you last night and wondered where/how you’d been. Hope you and the family are doing well!
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Light snow is now falling at my house this morning. Concrete walkway, driveway, grill and all that good stuff is all white now. Starting to see minor accumulation in the grass as well. It’s a beautiful morning!
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Looks like most of the west Tn has been upgraded to a Winter Storm Warning now. Pretty long warning timeframe too, 12pm Sunday to 12AM Tuesday morning.
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@WestTennWX can you add the dates of this storm into the thread name please. 2/14-2/16 etc
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Goodness Gracious!! Hahaha. Getting anywhere on I-40 would be a disaster
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Interesting. It’s pretty cool how we can dive into the details for 100+ years of winter weather thanks to all the historical weather data we have.
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If they got 17 inches that would be good for the 8 snowiest season of all time in Memphis since 1894. If they got over 17.5 they’d be good for 7th all time, passing 1904-1905 -17.5 inches 25.1 inches is the all time record in Memphis, it happened in the 1917-1918 winter season. Jonesboro, Arkansas broke their record in 1917-18 with 37.1 inches as well, Little Rock, Arkansas did the same that year with 26 inches exactly. Jackson, Tn all time snowiest season occurred in 1984-85 with 24.7”. 10th place on their all time list is 9.5 so It’s possible they could break into the top 10 with these systems as well.
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I was trying to think when the last 5-6+ event was for Memphis and the surrounding areas. I feel like it’s been atleast 21 years cause I don’t ever remember a storm that big in my time living here. Not sure what happened In the 90’s but I’m pretty sure 1985 had a 10+ event in Memphis that year. I know northwest Tn has had some big events in the past 10-20 years though, especially the TN/Kentucky border counties.
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Yeah it was, 9inch range on top of my house that run. Pretty wide swath of 8-9 in Fayette and Hardeman counties with the 8 inch line on the Fayette/Shelby county border. Overall, that’s probably the best run of the Euro we could ever ask for at this stage for the mid south and west Tn.
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Heck yeah, always great when you can make good money working while going to school full time.
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Gotcha. Glad to hear your son is still doing great things with his gymnastics! That’s awesome that he’s coaching, takes a special person to be able to coach imo.
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Yeah that is horrific, feel bad for all those involved. Those accidents with Big Rigs rarely end well, I’ve had my CDL 3 months now and I’ve had to watch some gut wrenching videos in my classes/training.
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Awesome, thanks for the breakdown Jax. That layer of ice could make things extra sketchy on the roads. Hope you and the family are doing well!
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U guys get some ice accumulation last night?
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Hope everyone is ok. It’s been a bad week for car pileups due to winter weather.
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Light Snow this morning in Hardeman county. Cars and roofs are all white with a light glaze of snow and you can see it on the grass/ground in spots vaguely. Cold air is really pulling any and all moisture out of the atmosphere the past 2 days. Nothing of any significant accumulation but it’s cool to see such little snow stick so well to surfaces due to the frigid air in place
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To put this system into perspective a little bit, and to show how powerful this cold air mass really is. Galveston and Houston Texas are in this winter storm watch. North of the Houston metro they are calling for 1-3 inches. The beaches in Galveston could be snow covered and icy this weekend, that in and of itself is pretty amazing to me.
