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Well, I'd have been headed in the wrong direction to see your snow! I thought Campbell County was Crossville for some reason. I grew up in Southeast TN and obviously don't know my counties up this way very well. :) Especially going up 75, though I know 75 well going south.

 

It can make a huge difference in snow amounts. My old boss used to live in Halls (I don't know how to get there either) on the other side of Knox and he'd taunt me with pictures when he came to work to show me how much more he got than we did here. We lived up near Erwin/Unicoi for a while and I loved the snow we'd get up there.

 

For Farragut, the accumulations have gone from 1-3, to 1-2 to now saying less than one inch on what I was calling my NWS zip code page which was actually like the zone forecast with the seven day forecast at the top. So I may have stayed awake to sleep late for nothing. That was all since about 1 a.m.

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URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MORRISTOWN TN

515 AM EST SUN JAN 5 2014

 

...ACCUMULATING SNOWFALL AND DANGEROUS WIND CHILLS EXPECTED

BEGINNING TONIGHT...

 

.AN ARCTIC COLD FRONT WILL MOVE THROUGH THE AREA THIS EVENING.

RAIN WILL CHANGE TO SNOW TOWARD MIDNIGHT TONIGHT. NUMEROUS SNOW

SHOWERS WILL CONTINUE ACROSS THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS OF SOUTHWEST

VIRGINIA AND EAST TENNESSEE THROUGH MONDAY WITH SCATTERED SNOW

SHOWERS AND FLURRIES ELSEWHERE. LIGHT SNOW ACCUMULATIONS ARE EXPECTED

IN MOST VALLEY AREAS TONIGHT...WITH MODERATE TO HEAVY SNOWFALL POSSIBLE

OVER SOME HIGHER ELEVATION AREAS TONIGHT INTO MONDAY. BITTERLY COLD AIR

COMBINED WITH STRONG NORTHWEST WINDS WILL RESULT IN DANGEROUSLY LOW

WIND CHILLS...LATE SUNDAY NIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY MORNING.

 

TNZ018-041-043-045-047-072-074-087-VAZ002-052100-

/O.UPG.KMRX.WS.A.0002.140106T0300Z-140107T0000Z/

/O.NEW.KMRX.WS.W.0002.140106T0300Z-140107T0000Z/

/O.NEW.KMRX.WC.A.0001.140106T2000Z-140107T1700Z/

JOHNSON-COCKE SMOKY MOUNTAINS-SOUTHEAST GREENE-UNICOI-

SOUTHEAST CARTER-BLOUNT SMOKY MOUNTAINS-SEVIER SMOKY MOUNTAINS-

SOUTHEAST MONROE-WISE-

INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...MOUNTAIN CITY...COSBY...CEDAR CREEK...

ERWIN...ROAN MOUNTAIN...CADES COVE...GATLINBURG...COKER CREEK...

WISE...NORTON

515 AM EST SUN JAN 5 2014

 

...WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 10 PM THIS EVENING TO 7 PM

EST MONDAY...

...WIND CHILL WATCH IN EFFECT FROM MONDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH

TUESDAY MORNING...

 

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN MORRISTOWN HAS ISSUED A WINTER

STORM WARNING FOR HEAVY SNOW...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 10 PM THIS

EVENING TO 7 PM EST MONDAY. A WIND CHILL WATCH HAS ALSO BEEN

ISSUED. THIS WIND CHILL WATCH IS IN EFFECT FROM MONDAY AFTERNOON

THROUGH TUESDAY MORNING. THE WINTER STORM WATCH IS NO LONGER IN

EFFECT.

 

* EVENT...BETWEEN 2 AND 6 INCHES OF SNOW IS EXPECTED ACROSS THE

  MOUNTAINS OF EAST TENNESSEE AND SOUTHWEST VIRGINIA...WITH THE

  HIGHER AMOUNTS MAINLY OVER THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS. COLD AIR AND

  STRONG WINDS WILL COMBINE TO PRODUCE DANGEROUS WIND CHILL VALUES

  OF 15 BELOW ZERO AND LOWER AT TIMES.

 

* TIMING...RAIN WILL CHANGE TO SNOW TOWARD MIDNIGHT TONIGHT.

  ACCUMULATING SNOW WILL CONTINUE THROUGH MONDAY. DANGEROUS WIND

  CHILLS ARE EXPECTED AT TIMES MONDAY AFTERNOON...THROUGH MONDAY

  NIGHT AND INTO TUESDAY MORNING.

 

* IMPACTS...SNOW COVERED ROADS WILL MAKE DRIVING HAZARDOUS.

  PERIODS OF REDUCED VISIBILITIES BELOW ONE HALF OF A MILE MAY

  BE POSSIBLE IN THE HEAVY SNOW SHOWERS. THE LOW WIND CHILLS CAN

  RESULT IN FROST BITE AND LEAD TO HYPOTHERMIA OR EVEN DEATH IF

  PRECAUTIONS ARE NOT TAKEN.

 

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

 

A WINTER STORM WARNING FOR HEAVY SNOW MEANS SEVERE WINTER WEATHER

CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED OR OCCURRING.  SIGNIFICANT AMOUNTS OF SNOW

ARE FORECAST THAT WILL MAKE TRAVEL DANGEROUS. IN

ADDITION...SNOWFALL INTENSITIES WILL BE HEAVY ENOUGH TO

SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCE VISIBILITIES AT TIMES.  TRAVEL IS DISCOURAGED.

IF TRAVEL IS UNAVOIDABLE...KEEP AN EXTRA FLASHLIGHT...FOOD...AND

WATER IN YOUR VEHICLE IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY.

 

A WIND CHILL WATCH MEANS THE THERE IS THE POTENTIAL FOR A

COMBINATION OF VERY COLD AIR AND STRONG WINDS TO CREATE

DANGEROUSLY LOW WIND CHILL VALUES.  THESE CONDITIONS CAN QUICKLY

RESULT IN FROST BITE...AND CAN LEAD TO HYPOTHERMIA OR DEATH IF

PRECAUTIONS ARE NOT TAKEN.  THOSE PLANNING TO VENTURE OUTDOORS

SHOULD PLAN TO DRESS WARMLY...MAKING SURE THAT ALL EXPOSED SKIN

IS COVERED.
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URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NASHVILLE TN
1014 AM CST SUN JAN 5 2014

...AN ARCTIC BLAST WITH ACCUMULATING SNOW WILL STRIKE MIDDLE
TENNESSEE THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT...

.THE LEADING EDGE OF FRIGID ARCTIC AIR WILL PUSH INTO NORTHWEST
MIDDLE TENNESSEE AROUND 3 PM ...ACROSS THE I 65 CORRIDOR AROUND
6 PM...AND THE CUMBERLAND PLATEAU AROUND 8 PM. AS THIS COLD FRONT
PASSES...RAIN WILL SUDDENLY CHANGE TO SNOW AS TEMPERATURES
PLUMMET.

FOR AREAS WEST OF THE PLATEAU...BURSTS OF SNOW WILL OCCUR FROM
LATE AFTERNOON THROUGH EVENING WITH 1 TO 2 INCH AMOUNTS.

FOR THE UPPER CUMBERLAND REGION AND PLATEAU...SNOW WILL BEGIN
AROUND 8 PM...AND THE SNOW WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THE NIGHT.
ACCUMULATIONS OF 1 TO 3 INCHES WILL BE COMMON. LOCALLY HEAVIER
AMOUNTS OF 4 INCHES COULD OCCUR FOR THE HIGHEST ELEVATIONS FROM
JAMESTOWN TO MONTEREY.

THE MOISTURE FROM TODAY`S RAINFALL AND THE EVENING SNOWFALL WILL
FREEZE RAPIDLY ON ROADS AND OTHER SURFACES. ROAD CONDITIONS WILL
DETERIORATE VERY QUICKLY INTO THE EVENING. AS TEMPERATURES FALL
INTO THE SINGLE DIGITS LATE IN THE NIGHT...ROAD TREATMENT WILL
BECOME LESS EFFECTIVE...SO ICY AND SNOWY PATCHES WILL LIKELY
REMAIN...AND WILL KEEP TRAVEL CONDITIONS HAZARDOUS INTO MONDAY
MORNING.

AN ADDITIONAL DANGER WILL BE THE COLD CONDITIONS. ACTUAL
TEMPERATURES WILL DROP INTO THE SINGLE DIGITS...AND GUSTY
NORTHWEST WINDS WILL PRODUCE WIND CHILLS AROUND 10 BELOW ZERO
LATE SUNDAY NIGHT. FOR THIS REASON...A WIND CHILL ADVISORY IS
ALSO IN EFFECT.

ADDITIONALLY...ACROSS NORTHWESTERN AND NORTH CENTRAL PORTIONS OF
MIDDLE TN...WIND CHILL VALUES OF AS LOW AS 20 DEGREES BELOW ZERO ARE
EXPECTED. FOR THIS REASON...A WINDCHILL WARNING IS NOW IN EFFECT
FOR THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES IN MIDDLE TN...STEWART...MONTGOMERY...
ROBERTSON...SUMNER...DAVISON...CHEATHAM...DICKSON...HOUSTON...
HUMPHREYS AND BENTON.

WITH WIND CHILL ADVISORY CONDITIONS...FROSTBITE AND HYPOTHERMIA
COULD OCCUR IF PRECAUTIONS ARE NOT TAKEN. THOSE VENTURING OUTDOORS
SHOULD DRESS WARMLY WITH LAYERS OF CLOTHING...AND LIMIT THEIR TIME
OUTDOORS. PEOPLE WHO MUST TRAVEL SHOULD BE PREPARED FOR THE COLD
CONDITIONS WITH EXTRA CLOTHING AND BLANKETS.

WITH WIND CHILL WARNING CONDITIONS...THE COMBINATION OF VERY COLD AIR AND
STRONG WINDS WILL CREATE DANGEROUSLY LOW WIND CHILL VALUES. THIS
WILL RESULT IN FROST BITE AND LEAD TO HYPOTHERMIA OR DEATH IF
PRECAUTIONS ARE NOT TAKEN.

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That arctic air line means business, even if we hit 75 degrees it would drop crazy quick.  This might bust regardless, but I'm not worried about higher temps.

quicker changeover i think is needed to hit the 2 inch mark, hopefully it catches up soon enough...and hopefully we get some nice NW flow

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AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NASHVILLE TN

303 PM CST SUN JAN 5 2014

.DISCUSSION...

...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR ALL OF MIDDLE TN WILL BE CANCELLED

SHORTLY...

ARCTIC FRONT CURRENTLY IS CURRENTLY MOVING THROUGH MURRAY KY.

THIS FEATURE WILL SWEEP THROUGH THE MID STATE AND OUR EASTERN

PLATEAU BY 8PM OR SO. RADAR SHOWS THE LEADING EDGE OF RAINFALL

ALONG THE I-65 CORRIDOR.

NO LONGER EXPECTING ADVISORY LEVELS OF SNOWFALL FOR MIDDLE TN.

SOME AREAS MIGHT RECEIVE A HALF INCH OR SO. LATEST SFC ANALYSIS

SHOWING THAT THE SFC LOW TRACKED TOO FAR TO OUR NORTH AND THE

DEEPER MOISTURE IS SHUTTING DOWN MUCH MORE RAPIDLY. NO SNOW AS OF

YET HAS BEEN REPORTED IN WESTERN TN BEHIND THE ARCTIC FRONT.

WILL REDUCE THE SNOW GIRDS TO REFLECT THESE CHANGES. SNOW CHANCES

WILL INCLUDE CHANCE AND LIKELY LEVELS BUT NO LONGER CATEGORICAL.

ON MONDAY AND MONDAY NIGHT...NARROW LAYER OF MOISTURE WILL

PROVIDE A PARTLY CLOUDY SKY WITH SCATTERED FLURRIES.

AS FOR THE COLD TEMPS...STILL EXPECTING SINGLE DIGIT LOW

OVERNIGHT WITH VERY LITTLE UPWARD MOVEMENT IN TEMPS ON MONDAY.

FACTORING IN THE WINDS AND WINDCHILL FACTORS WILL BE DANGEROUSLY

LOW. THE AIRMASS THAT IS BUILDING IN IS PRODUCING -50 TO -60

WINDCHILLS CURRENTLY IN NORTH DAKOTA. IT WONT BE THAT BRUTALLY COLD

HERE. HOWEVER...EXPECTED WINDCHILLS AS LOW AS 15 BELOW TO 20 BELOW

LATE TONIGHT HAS PROMPTED A WIND CHILL WARNING FOR OUR NW COUNTIES

AND SOME NC COUNTIES OF MIDDLE TN. THE WIND CHILL WARNING WILL RUN

FROM MIDNIGHT TONIGHT TO NOON ON MONDAY.

OTW...A WIND ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT FROM MIDNIGHT TONIGHT UNTIL 8 AM

ON TUESDAY.

FURTHERMORE...A REGULAR WIND ADVISORY FOR WINDS OF 20 TO 30 MPH WITH

GUSTS TO 40 MPH IS IN EFFECT THROUGH MIDNIGHT TONIGHT. THE WINDS

WILL DECREASE TO JUST BELOW ADVISORY LEVELS AFTER MIDNIGHT.

IN THE EXT FCST...CONDITIONS TREND TOWARD MILDER AND WET. MADE

LITTLE CHANGES TO THE GRIDS. WILL KEEP THE POTENTIAL FOR A MIX TO

OCCUR DURING THE ONSET WED NT AND INTO THU MORNING. OTW...WILL

INCLUDE RAIN CHANCES FROM THURSDAY THROUGH SUNDAY AS A SEQUENCE OF

MOISTURE SURGES FROM THE GULF WORK NORTHEASTWARD.

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Not seeing it Jax, but I guess anything is possible. Our temps are around 45, and we won't drop much till the front passes and unfortunately the cold doesn't look to be crashing into the precip for areas west if here as had been anticipated.

I hate that you guys are going to get missed.......AGAIN!

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