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Scottie16

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  1. Energy transfer scared me a bit at first. .
  2. Tellico looks to be getting Hammered @HR72 .
  3. It wouldn’t be a grand thing but I wish we could witness a back to back event like that. I lived in Florida most of my life and when I saw those big flakes coming down you couldn’t keep me inside. Like you and Tellico said, The cutoff was so extreme. .
  4. I learned something I didn’t know during the big snow last year, that when heavier flakes fall over the smaller flakes it compacts the snow making the accumulation seem smaller. It also can melt it causing a solid sheet of ice. Couldn’t get out of my driveway for three days. .
  5. But you’re correct Shawn, the picture below is my son who was at his mom’s during the snow. She lives in Madisonville. .
  6. I think sweetwater was right at the edge to be honest. Some of the biggest flakes I’ve witnessed. .
  7. I had 11 in sweetwater but soon as you got halfway towards Madisonville it dropped to a dusting. .
  8. NWS took away the hazardous outlook. Believe we will see WSW tomorrow for all of the area. They also stated in the latest briefing they believe we can see high amounts due to increased amounts with almost every new model run. It’s why they haven’t put a map out yet. They honestly were zoned in on 2-3 but now they’re thinking 5-7 area wide. .
  9. It was an amazing time! Back to back events would be Epic! .
  10. I bet we see similar amounts to what we saw during last Januarys epic snow. 8-12 area wide! .
  11. TellicoWX knows all too well about it too .
  12. Like where we are this far out. .
  13. Finally starting to see bigger flakes here .
  14. Best i could get of my flurry action. .
  15. Most of the Central Valley locations are still hovering around freezing with winds from the north. About 45 mins until the next round comes through. Could we see snow? More of that icky icy stuff? .
  16. Very fine flakes IMBY. Ice covering the trees and ground. Not sure about the roads. .
  17. Temperatures across northeastern TN into southwest VA are stubborn to rise versus the modeled rate, and that may continue to be the case overnight for areas with frozen precipitate on the ground. Lowered temperatures and slowed the overall rise overnight across locations that are still sub-freezing with observations from area airports and spotters with the latest HRRR and NAM guidance. Product wise a SPS for the relevant TN counties and an extension in time for the winter weather advisory in southwest Virginia have been issued. A band of light rain is crossing much of the cold portions of the area now, but will swiftly move through. Additional light icing is likely from this rain swath. Meanwhile the main band of rain still lies to our west, and a few rumbles of thunder or direct lightning bolts cannot be ruled out as the storms have been rather persistent while crossing Middle Tennessee. This line of primarily showers should rumble through during the overnight hours in agreeance with the forecast and guidance.-NWSM .
  18. Snow mixed in with that heavy return. .
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