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John1122

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  1. 48 degrees this morning. To say the least, uncommon for mid June in Tennessee.
  2. My power came back on around 4:30 this morning. Lots of tree damage. I believe it was all straight line related but we shall see.
  3. Hours later, still no power. Plenty of heavy rain today though.
  4. Yet another warning just west of me, right in the middle of that cone if it continues.
  5. First time I've ever gotten this alert.
  6. Looks like it's moving a bit North of East now. I'm hopefully ly going to stay south of it. It's about to reach rugged terrain as well.
  7. I had no noticible plant damage from the cold. Maples look fine, Japanese cherries looked better than ever. Apple trees have way more apples this year than most. All of them survived -10s a few years ago.
  8. There may have been a brief debris ball. Looks like it's gonna head almost directly at me but most storms moving that direction get disrupted by Cross Mountain. The tornado on the back side of it a while back moved almost parallel with it.
  9. 46 this morning and sitting at 51 now. No humidity today to speak of to boot. Hard to beat stealing a summer day with near fall weather. Not quite as extreme as summer, I believe 2009, without going back and looking. It was 45 on July 4th weekend that year with highs in the low 70s.
  10. Nice slow moving soakers this morning so far. Much needed for my tomatoes.
  11. Rain is moving over from the NE heading SW. Probably the most rare direction for precip imby. It's been about 3 hours of steady, soaking rain this evening. Had some heavy showers this morning then it was dry until around 6pm when the rain started moving over from Eastern Kentucky.
  12. Spending Memorial Day weekend in the 60s yesterday and 50s today. Every day it's not hot, I'm happy.
  13. Just realized we were operating on the winter obs thread. Strong storm with major rain and a lot of hail working across right now. The loud thunder woke me up.
  14. 1.4 inches of rain today. Tons of thunder and lightning and some pretty strong winds tonight. Not as many days any more with this much thunder and lightning. My mom was remarking on that and talking about how in the 60s, 70s, and 80s she remembers storms that would just go on for hours on end and how they seemed more frequent then.
  15. Heavy heavy rain with a lot of thunder and cloud to ground lighting. Minor flooding going on here.
  16. In the 1910s in early May there was a large event that my grandfather and great uncle talked about here on the northern Plateau. It flattened corn and they went rabbit hunting in the snow. This week looks like another potentially frosty one, with a low in the mid-30s currently predicted for mid-week. In my bowl that usually means freezing temps. It was 38 this morning. The wind will keep any potential frost away tonight. This exact scenario is why i plant tomatoes around Mother's day.
  17. Made it to 33.4 this morning. Big frost, but no freeze. Looks like 30s might be possible again towards the first of May.
  18. 31 degrees this morning with a very heavy frost. Knew the frost advisory wasn't enough for my area. Gonna make a run at it again tonight.
  19. I'm hoping next week is the last frost, as I expect it will frost here. It's been a frosty week so far, yesterday morning it was 33.
  20. I can't here until May 7th. We have a freeze the first week of May about every other year.
  21. That was a mean cold front this afternoon. Went from 75 to 53 in about two hours on stiff north winds.
  22. Looks like early A/C use is going to be on tap. May have to turn it on tomorrow. I don't care for 80s in April. If it's not going to come a random snow, I prefer upper 60s/upper 40s.
  23. Now the dreaded season (for me) is upon us. Heat, storms, flooding and waiting on that first cold front in September to arrive and seeing those first lows in the 40s. I don't know what the summer will bring, but we know it will be hot and humid. Severe season is already off to a bad start with the tornado outbreak that spurred a lot of fatalities last week. I know it can't be avoided but I hope we don't have any more this spring.
  24. Gusted to 72 here. Power outages everywhere.
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