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1/23/26-1/25/26 Winter Storm Thread


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For East Tennessee Knoxville topped out at 33, and Chattanooga 34 on Sunday for surface temps during the warm nose. If those numbers are just a little too warm and over modeled by a few degrees then talking about long duration ice with no thaw then temps quickly crash. This is what I think people really need to prepare for in the end just in case. How many times have we seen low level cold be under modeled and also more stubborn to warm up over the years.

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2 minutes ago, ShawnEastTN said:

For East Tennessee Knoxville topped out at 33, and Chattanooga 34 on Sunday during the warm nose. If those numbers are just a little too warm and over modeled by a few degrees then talking about long duration ice with no thaw then temps quickly crash. This is what I think people really need to prepare for in the end just in case. How many times have we seen low level cold be under modeled and also more stubborn to warm up over the years.

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I have seen so many snow events that were suppose to transition to rain/mix but temps just don't rise like modeled... Shallow cold is hard to model 

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3 minutes ago, Weatheriscool said:

The original comment made no sense. How is that different or unusual?

Same time frame at 12z...the slightly colder south trend allowed a band of 6" snowfall close to the transition line with the heavier precip near Memphis and esstward. Haven't looked at soundings, possible it is an algorithm error. Was just interesting how the slight colder air changed outcome that much.

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WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 7 AM SATURDAY TO 7 AM EST
MONDAY...

* WHAT...Heavy mixed precipitation expected. Total snow and sleet
accumulations between 3 and 8 inches and ice accumulations between
two tenths and four tenths of an inch.

* WHERE...Portions of southwest Virginia and southeast and southern
West Virginia.

* WHEN...From 7 AM Saturday to 7 AM EST Monday.

* IMPACTS...Power outages and tree damage are likely due to the ice.
Travel could be nearly impossible. The hazardous conditions could
impact the Monday morning commute.
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