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I looked at obs and the wind went west at 16 with gusts to 28 and it went 40, 35, 33, 31 in about 15 or 20 minutes.
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John1122 replied to Shocker0's topic in Tennessee Valley
Jan 2010. Nearly 50 inches here 2009-2010 season. -
Crossville looks to have rapidly fallen about 9 degrees and appear to be back in the freezing fog. I figure that will be here soon. I got up to 36 at the height of the heavy rain and have settled back to 34 right now.
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I feel you on that one. Heavy rain just started here and the temp went up to 32.9. Glad it's not more ice. I hate all the tree clean up. Already have some from the snow.
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I've seen freezing fog here before, just not day after day of it until it brings trees and limbs down. How are you faring?
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Freezing fog storm.
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Upper levels can just kill you sometimes. I got 3 inches of sleet a few years ago at 22 degrees, that ended with about 3 inches of snow. About 15 miles north of me at 22 degrees they got 15 inches of snow with no mixing issues. It's the same storm that gave Crossville over an inch of ice.
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Still don't know that I believe it but that front end thump is dropping some extremely heavy snowfall in a short time over Eastern areas with .3 to .5 qpf blitzing down as snow. It's showing a change over to rain on the GFS at hr 75 imby but the temp is 32. it's maybe half a degree C above freezing at around 900mb and 32 down to the surface below it with a best guess ptype as freezing rain. Euro had it but not as far east, the 06z RGem has it too.
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Drizzle and a couple of light freezing rain showers here overnight. Sheen of ice on basically everything. 28 degrees.
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Now the Euro gives me 5 inches and the GFSV16 3 with the mid week wave but I'm in believe it when it's falling mode right now. Freezing mist continues though. I feel like I'm in an episode of Deadliest Catch when the boats ice up during freezing spray.
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Looking like not much will happen in my area. I expect the WSW to be canceled by morning. Modeling has just went torch happy here. It's rare they bust too far south and east with cold but they absolutely exploded over the last few days with what they were showing here a few days ago. Honestly they're going to miss as badly in the midstate but that area was modeled so cold it even much warmer was still too much to avoid frozen precip.
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Never seen freezing fog causing power issues but here we are.
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Freezing drizzle here. It's like living in Barrow, Alaska in early summer here the last few days. Cold, foggy and freezing mist. Which is common on the north slope in June.
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4 days isn't the longest since the 40s. At least in the official record books though they get changed occasionally in the name of quality control. But it is a long stretch for Memphis. 1985 for instance never had more than 2 days of highs below freezing in Memphis, which surprised me. However 1951 had 6 consecutive days below freezing. 1966 had 4 and 1976 into 1977 had 4.
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Fall/Winter Banter - Football, Basketball, Snowball?
John1122 replied to John1122's topic in Tennessee Valley
The -NAO works best further east than the Plateau unless you're above 1500 feet or so. I've honestly been shocked at some of your misses this year. Right now the PNA is positive and that's helped get the extreme cold into the south but unfortunately the Bermuda death ridge means you're on the border of being too far southeast for the deeper cold. It's rare to see that level of cold hang up in Middle and West Tennessee for that long and be forced so far south because the eastern ridging is that stubborn. It's crazy that Southern Louisiana has had two 12 inch snow events since the Plateau has had one. -
I was predicted to hit 36 today. I'm at 31 and in their afternoon update I'm now predicted to hit 32 only. So verification seems to continually be colder than model guidance which makes a big difference in outcome on the ground. Especially around the edges of ptypes.
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You won't see this very often. Also as a note, Louisiana has had some areas with over 12 inches of snow already and this beast is headed their way. Crazy that they also got blasted in 2018 with big snows.
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Euro upped the ice in the mid valley and snow totals were down a bit as a result. A bit warmer in the east without any ice down in the Knox area like there was at 12z.