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5 minutes ago, Shocker0 said:

Feels like it could be a bust here...or was the first wave that came through not really supposed to amount to anything and it's mostly whats in West Tennessee thats expected to add up?

Looks like it started breaking up. Wasn't sure if it was the Plateau affecting radar or the band dying out. 

The main snow per Morristown here is just before daybreak until noonish.

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49 minutes ago, Wintersnow888 said:

I don't have access to a good radar picture, but it's still snowing at a good clip , medium and small flakes mixed. Approaching two inches, I hope you get this in your neck of the woods!

Same here. I went to bed about 3.5 hours ago and it hadn't started here yet so I'm surprised since when I went to bed it seemed it was all west of Nashville. Hopefully it keeps up and we all get some snow that'll last more than a day or so with the colder temps ahead. This is already the best winter in three or four years at least here.

Sorry for crappy pic quality

 

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MRX for SW VA:

Another interesting thing to watch for this afteroon will be the
slight chance for thunder snow; this is only for our southwest VA
counties though. The SPC has this area under general thunder
during the afternoon due to the steep low-to mid-level lapse
rates and 100 J/kg SBCAPE that will be in place. This may allow
for enough updraft buoyancy to generate a lighting discharge.
Though the chances are slim it isn`t out of the question.
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Have a solid dusting on rooftops, cars, and grass. Temp is doing a similar thing here and I wonder if it may be due to the dewpoint increasing as moisture moves in. That in turn is increasing the temperature. Then when the moisture moves out, the dewpoint falls back a degree and temp goes down. For instance, when it was snowing a few min ago, I was at 30 degrees with a dp between 29/30. Now that it’s stopped, I’m at 29 dp 28. Just a thought

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