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11-9/11-10 Early Season Snow Obs.


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1 hour ago, Holston_River_Rambler said:

Maybe some pareidolia on my part, but it almostlooks liek there is a little boundary running from central KY to near Greene county, TN:giphy.gif

 

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Yeah. Oddly, looks like a front moving South through Kentucky and West Virginia as well; a deformation band of sorts. That area has had solid light snow with it with an area of moderate to heavy from extreme east ky through Charleston WV. They got dumped on in that tather narrow solid area.

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8 minutes ago, fountainguy97 said:

high res video from my weather cam of the snow squall earlier today. White out conditions! Really cranks at the 2:30 mark and onward. Gusts over 20mph.IMG_4229.thumb.jpeg.473c9ed80c0dfd5c848264defdd340e1.jpeg

Click here for snow squall video

I had two hit like that, each lasting about 20 minutes, about 5 minutes apart and that spurred most of my accumulation.  

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3 hours ago, Carvers Gap said:

Definitely some level of convective rotation.  I have noticed it off and on today.  Honestly, I am a little surprised there have not been reports of rumbles of thunder.   Might just be too cold.

That thing was producing some very heavy snow as it crossed Lee County around Rose Hill. I eatched it to my West and was thinking how I wished it had crossed here. We had a period of gusty Winds that came from that direction as it was wsw of here.

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It was snowing on and off in downtown Chattanooga most of the day yesterday - not enough to even stick to cars but it looked like a pretty snow globe all day. I came home to Signal Mountain around 5 and the flakes were bigger and steadier. My car was covered a few hours later. What a nice treat!

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I wound up with about a tenth of an inch in Knoxville. We had a band come through around 7pm last night that dropped that. Other than that, had a few off and on show showers throughout the day with sun mixed in between. Great early November treat to start off the season!

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Wind chills at TRI dropped to 10F early this morning.  I went running at a local state park this morning, and froze my tail off!!!  Strava said the wind chills were 24F.  Nope - they were 17F!!!  That is probably the second coldest run I have done, but felt worse as I was exposed to the wind much more than other running routes.

Last night, we had light snow until 10:00PM and likely much longer.  This system was a powerhouse.  We rarely get NW flow in Kingsport.  We had several streamers.  If this had fallen at night, we would have easily gotten 2-4" of snow.  

Just looking at some of the dates being kicked around for November snows...'93 and '14.  Those went on to be benchmark winters for cold and snow.  Will this winter follow suit?  Time will tell.  

 

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1 hour ago, Carvers Gap said:

Wind chills at TRI dropped to 10F early this morning.  I went running at a local state park this morning, and froze my tail off!!!  Strava said the wind chills were 24F.  Nope - they were 17F!!!  That is probably the second coldest run I have done, but felt worse as I was exposed to the wind much more than other running routes.

Last night, we had light snow until 10:00PM and likely much longer.  This system was a powerhouse.  We rarely get NW flow in Kingsport.  We had several streamers.  If this had fallen at night, we would have easily gotten 2-4" of snow.  

Just looking at some of the dates being kicked around for November snows...'93 and '14.  Those went on to be benchmark winters for cold and snow.  Will this winter follow suit?  Time will tell.  

 

Saw where 1981-82 and 2000-01 are being batted around alot due to similar SST Profiles and PV Strength. 81-82 was a great Winter here. Several Arctic blasts and above avg Snow.  2000-01 was cold but rather dry with below average Snowfall. 1968-69 Analog is also on the Table. Great cold and snowy Winter.

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