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1-30/2-1-26 Arctic Blast, ULL Snow Event


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Me too, I loved watching the weather channel as a kid, my family always thought that it was strange.
That was so me too! My family thought I was weird and certainly thought I'd be an on TV weather personality when I grew up. Lol

Just loved watching the winter weather as a kid and still do! Some things never change! I remember my first little digital thermometer with the long wire attached, running it out a window! I was in heaven!

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Let me throw another wrench into everything. It will be cold. Let's pretend we have a lot of moisture coming and it could be .30". Thats 3" at 10:1. More than likely will be at least 15:1 or maybe 20:1. That sounds great! But, since it's Chattanooga, we will use up 80% of our QPF to saturate the column enough to reach the ground.

We'll end up up with a virga storm! That would be our luck. Just keeping it real for Chatty.

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I agree 100% with Uncle Nasty. Then the trowal will just get going a county east of Chatty. We're left with broken low clouds and a clear view of the virga to the east. Can I paint a more rage inducing picture? I had a crap day at work so I only see negatives!

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When I lived in Charlotte these were the types of storms that modeled for the CLT area then ultimately verified NW towards either side of the apps. I think the last one was 2014 or 2015.

Yes 2014 mid Feb was very similar. Plaza Midwood got 8, and family in Knoxville got 6 with late NW flow.


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1 hour ago, Uncle Nasty said:

Let me throw another wrench into everything. It will be cold. Let's pretend we have a lot of moisture coming and it could be .30". Thats 3" at 10:1. More than likely will be at least 15:1 or maybe 20:1. That sounds great! But, since it's Chattanooga, we will use up 80% of our QPF to saturate the column enough to reach the ground. emoji1787.pngemoji1787.png

We'll end up up with a virga storm! That would be our luck.emoji38.png Just keeping it real for Chatty.

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Throw in some Eastman Bubble for good measure....

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