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  1. Yeah, this missing data can definitely throw off snow totals for the past years for sure, like you've mentioned before. I didn't look too closely at the Tazewell data but that did seem a little low. And maybe Newcomb got more in one of those "elevation" events that dropped more snow on the lower elevations than the higher ones around where you and I live. That is impressive that they got almost the same as Oneida straight west of them at 600ft higher.
  2. Not sure if any of these places are missing data but January 2022 monthly snowfall totals. At my house we had 18.5". With the heavy snow band that passed through where Wintersnow888 lives in the most recent snow, they probably ended up slightly over 20" for the month: Allardt - 20.1" Oneida - 17.9" Roan Mountain - 17.5" Monterey - 17.0" Wise, VA - 17.0" Newcomb (Jellico area) - 16.9" Crossville Exp Station - 13.2" Monteagle - 11" Nashville - 9.5" Murfreesboro - 9" Knoxville - 5.7" Lenoir City - 5.6" Bristol - 5.4" Sparta - 4.7" Tazewell - 4.2" Rockwood - T
  3. It's definitely off for Jamestown. It doesn't show any data for the January 17th snow, which Allardt lists that they had 8" in that one. So Jamestown is probably between 20-22 inches for the month since it and Allardt are close by with Jamestown usually getting a little more snow than them.
  4. Yeah it was rare because East of the Plateau was mostly snow while we were freezing rain. And the next storm that came through here that you're talking about only dumped 3 or 4 inches here I believe. Which was plenty due to the problems we already had at that point. Somehow our power was only off for a week here.
  5. Yes, February 21, 2015 here in Crossville we had an inch plus of freezing rain. It looked like a tornado came through in places with the high winds on top of it. Hopefully they will somehow get lucky out west with it not being as bad. Almost all of Crossville that could afford to, went to stay in hotels in Cookeville (barely any ice there and all the hotels there quickly became booked up too). The hotels also charged much higher rates than normal due to the influx from the storm. Then, A few days later when everything started clearing up many people tried returning to Crossville. I-40 was shut down for a bit while powerlines were restored in Monterey so people weary from the ice storm all went to the shoulder to try to exit since the exit ramp was right there, and State Troopers went down the shoulder writing tickets to everyone for doing so. It added insult to injury after the ice storm when people had lost all their food and who knows what else.
  6. That's possible. That's a very sharp cutoff though. For Robbins to get dumped on and Oneida to get blanked like that. I just remember waking up disappointed after all the hype lol. Good article on it here from the Huntsville POV https://www.weather.gov/hun/hunsur_2004-02-15#:~:text=A snowfall map from Feburary,shade indicates more than 6”.
  7. Yeah that is strange. I'll try to find some of the maps I looked at. I just dont remember it ever changing to snow at all from where I worked (SE Crossville) all the way home to Deer Lodge. Where I live now probably would've been one of the 2-3" areas based in Elevation but I worked at a different place back then and never came out this way. Definitely was a weird one because I believe we were forecast to get a big storm but ended up with practically nothing. The opposite was February 16, 2004 when I lived in McCreary and we were supposed to get a big snow along with most of Tennessee, but we got 0 and random parts of Scott, Morgan, and almost all of Cumberland got 8-12" from it. I'm not sure if it was elevation based or just like thunderstorms hitting in certain spots but as snow. We went to church that night in Robbins, TN (well, tried) and were seeing people headed north on Highway 27 with snow caked to their front bumpers even though it was bone dry in Oneida. Finally when we got to Robbins and started climbing a hill to the church we ran head on into heavy snow, the hardest I've seen yet. We turned around after getting to the top of the hill where the church was and there were already a couple inches on the ground as we headed back and cars were in the ditch. By the time we got to the bottom there was no precipitation once again. I remember we got a newspaper from Morgan County later in the week and a backhoe was shown clearing the roads after a foot of snow hit there. Campbell might've got a lot in that event too but not sure. It seemed SW TN, up to the Plateau and Scott/Morgan did for sure but not sure from East of there Strangest snow I can remember and sounds possibly similar to the 2009 event.
  8. So I thought I had a pretty good memory of the December (18-ish?) 2009 event, or non event in Crossville, but maybe not? I remember being at work with rain changing to snow being forecast, but it hung on to rain forever at around 35 degrees and never changed over. And I remember you guys getting the 4-8" you mention, along with McCreary County where i grew up getting 6-8". I thought for sure I remembered it being all rain for Crossville where I worked, and Deer Lodge where i lived at the time. However, looking at snow depth maps from that day, it looks like Crossville ended up with 3-5" almost county wide. I wonder if that's true and I'm just misremembering us getting nothing? Or if it's just where we didn't get as much as forecast or something.
  9. I'm not sure how much Monterey has, but Crossville has less than here. It was just strange how quickly it dropped from 20 to 14 and the other stations a few miles away in either direction were around 18-22. I did go out to check and everything looked good and it was freezing cold for sure with crystal clear skies. Now it's holding steady at 15. Our low tonight is 19 though so it must be rising through the night.
  10. My weather gauge has quickly dropped from 20 down to 14 after the sunset. That can't be right? Monterey and Crossville are reporting around 19-20.
  11. That's what I was thinking. If that tree hadn't stopped them, their next landing spot would've been a creek about 50ft lower
  12. Did I mention that it's windy! Super cold. Drifts in the yard around 1ft. Not sure how much actual snow since it's just blown everywhere. Probably 3-4" actual and it's super dry and powdery so will melt fast I'm sure. Assuming Mayland kept snowing like we did, I wouldn't be surprised if @Wintersnow888 and areas there have 6". I'll probably try to drive over that way in the morning and get some pics with my actual camera. It may compact a lot tonight though.
  13. It's gotten breezy here with steady snow still coming down for the past 2-3 hours without radar visibility. Really interested to see how much the Mayland/Pleasant Hill areas end up with when all is said and done since they already had 2-3" by sunset. Can definitely tell how windy it is with the snow drifts on the front porch. Temp is 17 and feels like 2.
  14. Steady snow here again after an hour or two of flurries. Not seeing it on radar though
  15. Similar situation here. Really good January but missed an hour of really heavy snow about 1-5 miles west of here in that band and only have about 1.5" if that here but 3-4" a little west. Might get another half inch tonight but not sure.
  16. Not my pic but was on one of the roads I drove on earlier in the Mayland area of Crossville. This is the band that eventually moved down through Decatur and Athens.
  17. I might have to buy a vacation home there, only 5 miles away from my house lol. They got a lot more than us tonight.
  18. What part of Mayland? I was going down a hill on Bud Tanner and had a tough time stopping for a car stuck at the bottom lol
  19. Heck I'm considering just moving a mile west of here lol. It's finicky around here
  20. A little of the drive from Mayland to Pleasant Hill west of Crossville earlier. Ton of amount variations in very short drives based on where the band hit:
  21. I saw the band go that way though and wanted to drive over and check it out. And it's still pouring down
  22. Over there yeah, but my house is like 3 miles away and I'll has an inch or so
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