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This year models have struggled big time with the blocking to our north. They are apparently programmed to weigh the MJO heavily along with Nina/La Nina. But nothing affects our weather more than blocking in the regions closest to us. That's why the SE ridge is gone or pushed back once we get within 3 or 4 days this year. It also shows up in the cutters that end up being Miller As. We had a few of those this year that trended from Cutter to As. Even a Miller B or two modeled that ended up south of here. The cold was just on the other side of the world when they happened. That's why the higher elevations have done so well this year and it's been nickel and diming every one else. Now we have extreme cold lurking and a good possibility of a truly widespread winter weather event or even several. The precip hasn't shut down all year. The EURO and GFS about a week ago were giving .2 QPF for two weeks here but that fell apart quickly.
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It goes out here frequently. I'm honestly surprised they got it fixed so quickly. Last heavy wet snow outage it was gone for 3 days.
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They'll probably not change that and leave it as an AN day. I saw a story about snow measurements, someone at the obs site in one city didn't clear the snow board at all for 30 hours and recorded a measurements 8 inches less than surrounding sites. Another cleared it too frequently and recorded 4 inches more than any site around them. They lowered the extra 4 inches measurement by 6 inches and left the one that was 8 inches short alone. That's part of the reason yearly snow numbers are down so dramatically around the country. 1996 here is filled with missing data. It was one of the snowiest if not the snowiest year in Knoxville in the last 25 years. Same with Tri-Cities. Yet there's a ton of M for missing snow data in the record and official totals are less than half what actually fell that year.
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Yes. It came back around 3, a tree was in the line about 1/2 mile up the mountain from here. Still a ton of outages in Campbell.
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Took these around 2pm while waiting on my power to return.
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Power finally came back. Will upload some winter wonderland photos shortly.
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If it had been 28 we may have gotten 10+ and I'd have power and all my trees.
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Typical post around here. This is one thing that happens when you get 6+ inches of heavy wet snow but forecasters down played it in a major way. "We weren’t prepared either. We didn’t even know it was supposed to snow. We have a fireplace for back up but we can’t get it out. My husband ran to town to get something to when it started just in case the power goes out again. Luckily I had just gotten groceries. We will have water since we have city water, but not hot water for a shower."
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Still no power here. Broken trees in my yard. Lost a good sized piece of my favorite cherry tree.
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Still no power here. 4-8 inches widespread.
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I-75 about 6 miles NW of me a couple hours ago. This is why it was having so many issues.
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I live close to that area.
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Thats my area. The entire county has been warned off the interstate all night. Power outage map currently. Lots of trees down in the county.