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  1. Wow! My girlfriend has a video from this event on video. She lived in Morgan County, TN and the snow looked super deep. It looked like nearly 2 feet on the ground honestly. I was shocked when I saw the video because I didn't remember such a big storm around then but it looked like at least as much snow as was on her March 93 blizzard video. Thanks for sharing this graphic so now I can have a visual reference for this event. We uploaded a couple of the videos to YouTube unlisted so her family could view, but if someone wants to see them I could see if she'd let me share them. If not then I could share a screenshot at least. The Feb 1996 one I didn't upload though so I'll have to get the tape back from her.
  2. Snow here between Crossville and Monterey. The bad thing is my power has been out for three hours and counting now due to the wind I guess
  3. We had a dusting between Crossville and Monterey that morning but it had pretty well melted by noon.
  4. Two of the three pine trees in my backyard blew over during this, here NW of Crossville. Power was out at my house for about 24 hours.
  5. It's 36 here but seems like mostly or all rain unfortunately
  6. February 7, 2021, or a different one? That was one of the prettiest snows I've seen in Crossville on the trees
  7. Most of what fell here at daybreak melted as it stopped snowing. Now it's coming down pretty good but tiny little pellet flakes
  8. Light Dusting NW of Crossville already. Nothing on radar.
  9. We got almost three feet of (mostly unexpected) snow from that one in Southeast Kentucky (McCreary County). No power for two weeks and no school for three weeks. The National Guard had to come in to clear trees due to the weight of the snow. I believe they were only calling for 2-4" tops after it switched over from rain, but it switched way early. I also read where motorists were stranded on I-40 up Monterey Mountain in TN where they ended up with around 15"
  10. Cumberland Cove in Mayland (somewhat near Monterey) had some pretty areas today with snow on the trees. Second pic is Davy Crockett Campground west of Crossville (between Crossville/Monterey):
  11. The ponds are frozen enough to stand on here already. I'm surprised they have snow cover since it only snowed for a couple hours. That would mean they had to freeze over fast. But then again it could've been from the dusting last night
  12. We have some fine snow crystals that have been falling for the last couple of hours giving us another dusting so far. They are hard to see with the eyeball but I can see them on the security camera
  13. Our high so far today NW of Crossville is -1. The Wind Chill has been consistently -20 or colder since this morning. I am happily staying indoors all day.
  14. Around an inch about 10 miles NW of Crossville. Could be slightly less. Seems to be done now other than flurries. Down to 5° and feels like -15. The low IMBY is forecast to be -5° tonight. Brrr
  15. The snow had no problems sticking to the roadway here despite raining literally minutes prior. My gauge shows 31, but TWC says 27.
  16. Heavy Dusting on the ground NW of Crossville. Did rain heavily before switching
  17. Yep, that's how it looks on radar too. A little circle of heavy snow will affect part of a county and dump a quick dusting or more before weakening. Doesn't take long to melt either.
  18. This happened in 5 minutes. Some of the snow showers are no joke tonight:
  19. WBIR said it was the most single day accumulation in Knoxville proper since the 93 blizzard, almost 29 years to the day! Very impressive. I did think the February 2014 event might have been 7-8" in Knoxville but maybe not.
  20. Yeah, that's what I was saying. The second one is just way off to the point it looks like it was referencing a completely different storm. In Cumberland County it shows the western half with more snow than the right, which is usually true, but not in this storm I think. So it's immediately wrong in that regard, minus the complete blank for Scott County. I wonder if the second map is based on reports and the areas that didn't report anything were literally left blank? Would be stupid but I can't think of anything since if anything the 72 hour map should look almost exactly the same as the 24, if not showing even more snowfall.
  21. That's weird. Both seem way off. The second one doesn't even seem for this event. The first has the line of heavier snow fairly accurate though. But some other areas seem way underdone, like Knoxville, and especially Arkansas. The second map seems more accurate for Arkansas and Western Tennessee though.
  22. Now it is, yeah. I don't have any shade in my yard and it's up to 39 degrees. Anything that is left today will surely be gone tomorrow. This camera is about 10 miles east of here: https://www.wate.com/weather/weather-cameras/fairfield-glade/
  23. The low temp was about 2am, so actually it happened closer to 10 hours ago. When I got up around 6am it was already up to 15, probably from when the clouds started rolling in. Now it's completely sunny again. Seems pretty possible to me. Mayland near me is reporting 35 right now as well and was 10 last night. I figured my station was off on temps but it looked similar to other nearby stations overnight. I was just going off what my station said. Snow cover + clear skies can cause the temperatures to plummet pretty quickly and then rise again as cloud cover moves in and wind shifts from the south.
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