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Shocker0

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  1. Thanks for sharing! The image there is very accurate. I remember (living in the NW part of Cumberland County where it shows 10-10.5" on the map) getting sent home from work early due to the snow. My car already had about four inches of snow on it. I drove 8 miles Southeast into town to grab some food and chill at home. When I got to town there was no snow and it was still raining there and the drive thru woman asked where the heck I lived that there was that much snow already and I told her just a few miles up the road. Once it had quit snowing they were about six inches behind where we were just up the road due to the snow starting way sooner here with us being about 200ft higher elevation. It was one of the sharpest snow cutoffs I can remember here.
  2. Yep and most midstate areas received much more than forecast. Nashville eastward was common 8-12 inch amounts and then it trickled off some once you got east of the Plateau I believe
  3. We got around 9-10 inches here in January 2016 but it was on January 22nd in Crossville. I do remember a couple days before that we only got about two or three inches from the one you're talking about and areas east of here got a lot more I think. It must've been warm on the 21st because I remember almost all of it had melted by the time the big storm hit on the 22nd. The 22nd we were supposed to get 2-4 inches but it changed over from rain several hours earlier so we got a lot more than expected. It's the most snow I've had since moving to Crossville in 2012.
  4. It seems to be easing up here now, but beautiful snow. It reminds me of a couple good winters in 2010 and 2011 when the last snow hadn't completely melted before more fell on top of it.
  5. Fairly heavy snow in Fairfield Glade near Crossville: https://www.wate.com/weather/weather-cameras/fairfield-glade/
  6. I can see this melting fast if the sun decides to peek through later but hopefully it will surprise us all and snow all day.
  7. TWC also suggests a changeover to rain here but I doubt it. It said the storm the other day would start out as rain for a few hours as well but it was all snow here. Hopefully everyone on the forum can get a surprise hit today.
  8. Bad when you gotta make a trip to Louisiana for the good stuff
  9. Went to the campground by the house to take a couple pics since it was so pretty in the snow the other day. Still a little snow was leftover from that event but it's always a nice scene there with the woods and cabins.
  10. Flakes are normal size here in Crossville. Falling straight down with light wind
  11. Yeah I know how to do all that, it just felt quicker to me to screenshot the picture I just took and upload that. Because screenshotting the picture seems to put it at around 1mb but the quality still looks good
  12. Same here. It had melted off our walkway by this morning despite the temperature showing 29-30 all night.
  13. I take a picture and then a take a screenshot of the picture with my phone lol
  14. I drove to my bank in Monterey 10 miles away and they only have a dusting to an inch. Usually they get as much or more than us in some cases. Definitely a finicky system. I drove through the campground beside my house and it's beautiful this morning
  15. Exceeded my expectations here between Crossville and Monterey for sure. We were on the edge of just getting a dusting according to most models, so it did overperform here. Pretty snow though, im surprised this one didn't stick to the trees more.
  16. Heavier snow since I posted that picture 20 minutes ago so it's adding up pretty quickly
  17. Whatever model(s) seemed to show decent accumulation in southern middle Tennessee seems to be the winner so far. Seems like a swath from Columbia eastward got accumulation
  18. 31 at my house between Monterey and Crossville. Still seems to be coming down pretty good. I wasn't expecting it to snow this much already so hopefully it'll keep up as it moves east. Temperatures are supposed to stay hovering around freezing all night but hopefully it won't melt much.
  19. Heavy snow and big flakes between Crossville and Monterey here. Turning white quickly. TWC showed a cold rain for us for the first few hours but it has been all snow so I figure it should stay that way.
  20. Good article about this event here: https://www.weather.gov/hun/hunsur_2004-02-15 I have a good story about that event. I lived just across the border in McCreary County, KY at the time (north of Oneida) and they called for 8-12 inches of snow starting that night. We were going to church south of Oneida that night (it hadn't started snowing yet) and were seeing cars coming northbound with snow plastered on their front bumpers like they had ran into heavy snow recently, but yet it was completely dry for us. We finally got to the road the church was on and snow just started pouring down harder than I've ever seen. We had to turn around and on the way out several cars were already in the ditch. By the time we got back home just 20min away it was still completely dry. It never snowed a flake that night at our house despite the 8-12 inches that was forecast. Later on the news we saw where random parts of Morgan County and Crossville area received up to a foot of snow, while we were bone dry. Here's a picture of the snow depth on that day so you can see how finicky the system was.
  21. Took this picture when it was snowing hard in Crossville around 1030 or so
  22. Yeah there is a constant hole any time it snows over my house lol. You have to look outside to see it and I don't have a street light so it's hard to tell sometimes.
  23. Exit 311 NW of Crossville just now during a heavy snow band. This is I40. Two of these bands went through in the last couple hours taking from a very light dusting to this:
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