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December 2025 Short/Medium Range Forecast Thread


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With the axis of this narrow strip of snow, small upstream changes create HUGE downstream changes.  Think of it like this.  When a hurricane is approaching the coast at an angle, any upstream change drastically changes the landfall location.  This snow axis fluctuates with almost every run.  The current 12z GFS is a good lollipop for TRI.  The 14z HRRR is north of its past run and TRI is blank.  I think time of day is going to be huge.   I think likely that some in the forum area will see a stripe of frozen precip along the northwest boundary of this.  Where?  Your guess is as good as mine.  But a line from Nashville to Abingdon, VA, seems about right.  Anyone 30 miles to the south of that and 150 miles north of that is fair game.

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So snow in the tn valley is basically a crapshoot at the moment?
I've been trying to educate myself on what makes this particular area so difficult to forecast, it's really fascinating to me.

What I like to do is look on wunderground at the different weather stations throughout the valley. It usually is a good indicator on where the rain/snow line could setup during nowcasting.


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6 minutes ago, John1122 said:

There looks to be some snow moving by to my south right now.

Yeah, it appears to be developing sooner than Forecasted. Could be Virga for some time due to a dry Layer. However, Cloudcover did fill in quicker than expected so precip may very well as well. KMRX should hoist Advisories shortly . 

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It isn't warm out there.  The current HRRR has 1-2" over TRI w/ snow still falling at the end of the run.  Both the 12z GFS and Euro have light amounts as well w/ the GFS having more. The NAM is pretty meh over TRI.  

***Winter Weather Advisories are posted for northern areas.  MRX has seen the 12z suite.***

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URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Morristown TN
1214 PM EST Thu Dec 4 2025

TNZ012>017-035-036-045>047-050500-
/O.NEW.KMRX.WW.Y.0011.251205T0000Z-251205T1200Z/
Scott TN-Campbell-Claiborne-Hancock-Hawkins-Sullivan-Morgan-
Anderson-Unicoi-Northwest Carter-Southeast Carter-
Including the cities of Howard Quarter, Clinton, Smokey Junction,
Sandlick, Norma, Slick Rock, Sneedville, Caryville, Mooresburg,
Oak Ridge, Big South Fork National, Oneida, Kyles Ford, Bristol
TN, Clairfield, Huntsville, Royal Blue, Springdale, Erwin, White
Oak, Evanston, Treadway, Arthur, Kingsport, Limestone Cove, Lone
Mountain, Elizabethton, High Point, Petros, Harrogate-Shawanee,
Jellico, South Holston Dam, La Follette, Unicoi, Elk Valley,
Fincastle, Pine Orchard, Elgin, and Hampton
1214 PM EST Thu Dec 4 2025

...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 7 PM THIS EVENING TO 7 AM
EST FRIDAY...

* WHAT...Mixed wintry precipitation expected. Total snow
  accumulations of up to one inch, along with a light glaze of ice.

* WHERE...The northern Cumberland plateau and portions of the
  northern Tennessee valley near the Virginia border.

* WHEN...From 7 PM this evening to 7 AM EST Friday.

* IMPACTS...Plan on slippery road conditions. The hazardous
  conditions could impact the Thursday evening and Friday morning
  commutes.
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