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It's snowing harder than it has in a couple hours where I live in Crossville and the radar looks dried out here. But that happens a lot here in winter so may not mean anything really as far as this system goes.
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That's what happened here, the first hour was super heavy and then it trailed off. Except on the radar it still looked heavy even though it was light, small flakes
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This thing seems to be scooting out of here in a hurry?
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Cookeville live view:
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It's really pouring in Cookeville now, almost looks like a blizzard: https://putnamcountytn.gov/cookeville-live-square
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Some pics from here in Crossville this morning:
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That's crazy. It looks super heavy on radar. Similar boat here though, radar looks much heavier than what's actually falling. Everything that fell in the first 45 minutes here was a lot heavier snow
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TDot cameras don't seem to be working, not sure if it's just me.
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It's crazy the difference from one end of a county to another sometimes. It's been snowing pretty heavily for an hour in Western Cumberland County, but Fairfield Glade on the eastern side still has flurries and a light dusting: https://www.wate.com/weather/weather-cameras/fairfield-glade/
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All this in 30 minutes, it's puking and big flakes now:
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3 minutes later:
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TWC had me at only 2.1" this morning on the hourly forecast and now says this. Hopefully it will move east and lay down a lot too then.
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Cookeville picking up in intensity and already getting white:
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Sitcking to everything pretty easily. Dryish snow and coming down hard.
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Just started in Cookeville too and is coming down hard;
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Check now, it's coming down decently here now, but the flakes aren't very big.
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The Virga here has transitioned into baby snowflakes
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We have a heavy virga storm here West of Crossville currently. It's coming down hard. I measured 1/2" of virga in only 20 minutes.
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I'm not sure how much we ended up with here between Crossville and Monterey, but after I went to bed it must've blew around all over the place as well as melting some. Some areas had a dusting and others were almost a foot deep. It wasn't as pretty on the trees as a lot of the wet snows due to the wind, but for literally being the first flakes I've seen all winter it was a good snow. If I had to guess I would say 4-6" total here which was originally forecast to be 1-2" even though the models seemed to consistently suggest 4-8". NWS Nashville finally put us under a Winter Storm Warning after it stopped snow in middle of the night lol.
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Going to bed for now, but starting to remind me of the February 7th event here in Crossville. We were under a WWA for 1-3" in that one as well and ended up with around 6-8" of heavy wet snow at daybreak. Hopefully that happens again because it's still pouring down. We probably have 3-4" now and an inch or two on the roads.