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January Discobs 2024


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yeah last night was the type of night that maximizes the difference between the urban areas and elsewhere.  Very little wind, which means for us, we get the initial drop in temps after sunset of a few degrees and that's it (no radiational cooling).  Meanwhile, once you get away from the city a bit, you get more of that radiational cooling and temps still plummet.

The night before we still had the fresh northerly wind bringing in the goods so everyone got cold af.

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One piece of Trivia that some may be interested in.   Knoxville, Tenn. received 9.5 inches of snow Tuesday.  According to the NWS, their average annual snowfall is 4.6 inches.  Doubled that in one storm!!

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4 minutes ago, stormy said:

One piece of Trivia that some may be interested in.   Knoxville, Tenn. received 9.5 inches of snow Tuesday.  According to the NWS, their average annual snowfall is 4.6 inches.  Doubled that in one storm!!

that whole area is having a nice stretch

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32 minutes ago, wxdude64 said:

Crossed 32 for first time since Sunday about noon around 3 pm, a solid 4+ day event. Currently 33.8 degrees and cloudy.

Yep, we've been above freezing since about 1 p.m. here today...although compared to yesterday (where we didn't break 32 at all but lots of sunshine), there's been minimal melting, presumably because it's been cloudy most of today. In any event -- I'll take it as a good lead-in and stage-setting for tonight/tomorrow's storm.

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