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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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1 minute ago, John1122 said:

And by stepped back, I mean for those of us in the screw zone/western edge. It still pounds the far eastern areas with 6-10 inches. 

John, how is your gut feeling about Greeneville/Greene Co? Is this finally looking like the storm to give us a solid snowfall? At least 3-4”

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URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Morristown TN
250 AM EST Thu Jan 29 2026

TNZ016>018-040>047-072-074-087-VAZ002-005-006-008-291815-
/O.NEW.KMRX.WS.A.0002.260130T1800Z-260201T0600Z/
Hawkins-Sullivan-Johnson-Northwest Cocke-Cocke Smoky Mountains-
Northwest Greene-Southeast Greene-Washington TN-Unicoi-Northwest
Carter-Southeast Carter-Blount Smoky Mountains-Sevier Smoky
Mountains-Southeast Monroe-Wise-Scott VA-Russell-Washington VA-
Including the cities of South Holston Dam, Elkmont, Mooresburg,
Hansonville, Bybee, Abingdon, Rosedale, Benhams, Pardee, Citico,
Greeneville, Norton, Big Stone Gap, Hartford, Doeville, Shady
Valley, Mountain City, Dye, Hampton, Coker Creek, Limestone Cove,
Wise, Hiltons, Kingsport, Gatlinburg, Erwin, Appalachia, Honaker,
Unicoi, Newport, Neva, Bristol TN, Laurel Bloomery, Bristol VA,
Coeburn, Castlewood, Cedar Creek, Elizabethton, Cades Cove,
Trade, Johnson City, and Lebanon
250 AM EST Thu Jan 29 2026

...WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM FRIDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH LATE
SATURDAY NIGHT...

* WHAT...Heavy snow possible. Total snow accumulations between 3 and
7 inches possible. Winds in the mountains could gust as high as 35
mph.

* WHERE...Portions of East Tennessee and southwest Virginia.

* WHEN...From Friday afternoon through late Saturday night.

* IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult. The hazardous conditions
could impact the Friday evening commute.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

Monitor the latest forecasts for updates on this situation.

&&

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