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Lol oh yeah we were all rain for that event...just 24 degrees.
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We've finally broken the cold weather barrier in East Tennessee wide open...now let it ❄ knee deep for the forum and we will all happily wander off into the Spring.
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That's what I was thinking. Whatever they are using has been way off this winter though
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It seems like I remember it being talked about before, I just couldn't remember how it played out here. I know in 2018 here we didn't have much snow at all though. I kinda think I remember it though and Knoxville got a lot more snow than us and we had maybe a dusting.
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That's tomorrow nights low actually. They are saying it'll get to 37 during the day. It's hard to imagine at the moment, but it could get that warm. Wouldn't surprise me either way.
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NWS Nashville seems to be going toward a similar solution (less amounts though) but 100 miles or so west of what most models showing. I noticed a Nashville TV Stations snow map looked closer to the above though as far as location of the heaviest snow.
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Here in Crossville, too. It started snowing around 5am and has been all day to lay down a good blanket. It should melt quickly tomorrow but if it can even help us 1° here it could make a big difference. It didn't look like us here in East TN had any hope of snow from this event until about 36 hours ago so any snow is good.
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I hope you guys get a good snow before winter is done. My sister lives in Meigs County and wants snow but I don't think they've had more than a dusting this winter at her house. Temperatures haven't cooperated for them.
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NWS shows little or no accumulation tomorrow night in Crossville. This feels like it could be similar to last Sundays event here (if models continue) where NWS Nashville kept saying 1-2 inches for no real reason (QPF was high, atmosphere was ripe for snow) even though 99% of models kept showing 5-10" here for at least 24 hours before the event. The models ended up nailing it. I can see sleet and freezing rain cutting way down on the totals this time, but they're not really forecasting much of that either so maybe they anticipate a switchover to rain much earlier than most models. I did notice on their snow map they had the main snowfall axis about 100+ miles west of what most of the models posted in here are showing
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Wonder if anyone knows when this event was. I'd be interested to see if Crossville was warm during it too since the Smoky mountains were.
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TWC hourly suggests that temperatures will rise from this evening all the way until morning so that could be why, although this morning they had our high at 20 degrees today and that never came close obviously. Neither did the sunshine they predicted. We had 2.75" a couple hours ago and I think it hasn't snowed much more since but it's so light and fluffy it'll probably melt super quick tomorrow and not be of much help temp wise before this system rolls in.
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I'm glad we have a potential event to track. About 48 hours ago it looked like we'd all be mid to upper 40s for both days, or higher. Maybe the cold spilled over the Plateau finally and will help everything perform better snow wise.
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Go check it out in person!
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Looks like here in 2015. Definitely not fun. Matter of fact it is 5 years to the day of our first of two ice storm warnings in one week.
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Strange seeing the Smokies get blanked while everywhere west of them gets hammered
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Ours is showing a 60% chance of snow Thursday night with less than an inch Accumulations now. Whatever happens, Friday is probably gonna be a messy commute.
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Just a hair over 2" now here. This is the type of snow where if you sneeze it'll all blow away though. The ratios have to be really high with how airy it is.
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They look like big wet snowflakes here until you try to grab some for a snowball then they just disappear lol.
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It's coming down good here but the radar refuses to acknowledge it. All the while the sun looks ready to poke out at any moment.
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Welcome to beautiful Crossville, where the snow never starts until the advisories end. Balmy 11° and super fluffy.
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It's actually snow apparently and coming down decently enough. Better than nothing I suppose. Id say the roads are pretty icy underneath because we got a lot of rain.
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We've gotten a dusting of something overnight despite nothing forecasted. It's down to 13 here which surprised me since we didn't have any snow or sleet cover to speak of.
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100%
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I'm hoping maybe this cold air coming through now is helping to move everything Eastward finally for this next storm but who knows. Just yesterday we were forecast to be around 45 both Wednesday and Thursday but now it looks like mid 30s. Sucks being right on the edge of being cold enough but maybe we get lucky.
