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Here are the winter monthly averages for TRI(so far):

January -1.6F...snow 8.6 which is +5.6 AN

December +0.7F...snow 0.9 which was -0.7 BN

February (which will certainly modify some with WELCOMED warmed temps!  bring it on) as of 2/4:  -17.4F...snow is +0.4 so far

February had the coldest day(regardless of month) since 2015 according to David Boyd of WCYB along w/ two record lows on Feb 1st and 2nd.  February 1st was -27.8 BN and Feb 2nd was -28.4 BN.  There are portions of lakes frozen solid right now which rarely freeze over in NE TN.  There have been three record lows set in the 2000s at TRI....February 2026 now holds two of those three record lows. 

We have had back-to-back winter storms during the past two weekends...an ice storm and snow storm.  It snowed again last night.  I would guess MBY probably has had about 12" of snow so far this winter.  Lots of nickel and dime stuff in addition to the big storm.  

And yes, temps after Christmas were warm, but oddly TRI didn't set a single record high here, but again....the temps for both December and January will average out BN for both months combined at TRI.  With the exception of just a few days, TRI has been BN since Jan 11. This has been an impressive cold spell.  

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1 hour ago, TheClimateChanger said:

Agreed. Even expanding that out a bit, the period from December 20th to January 10th was the 2nd warmest on record at Tri-Cities Airport and 3rd warmest at Knoxville (exceeded only by a couple of questionable recordings from the 19th century - it was more than 3F warmer than any year since 1890). Yes, it's been very cold since mid-January, but I don't know why some feel the need to carry on with this myth that there was no torch around the Holidays / New Year. The 3-week period centered around New Year's was about as warm as it gets in the Tennessee Valley.

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Thanks for the in depth stats. I think everyone agrees there was a warm period over the holidays, but this is a forward looking thread so let’s take it easy on the past details.  

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Portions of E TN mountain counties, some areas of SW VA, and mountain counties of SE KY are under a winter weather advisory for tomorrow as we are set to see what is hopefully the last cold shot for a bit.  I need a break from the cold, and you won't hear that very often from me.  We have just recently been BN(sometimes severely so) during our coldest climo of the year.  TRI is at roughly 10" of snow so far since Jan 11th.  Places around Nashville are still without power from the ice storm almost two weeks ago.  Road crews and schools need a break.  I know some places in NE TN have run out of salt.  

I would guess Feb will end up possibly AN due to the thaw next week, and the month being a short month.  I had a warmer Feb as part of my winter forecast back in June - so part of me hopes it is slightly AN.  However, the last ten days of the month could return to colder temperatures which might last into the well into March...However, as Jeff notes in the banter(?) thread, I don't think severe is out of the question.  Often in our forum, severe weather and winter weather can coexist in the month of March.  

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5 hours ago, Mr Bob said:

Thanks for the in depth stats. I think everyone agrees there was a warm period over the holidays, but this is a forward looking thread so let’s take it easy on the past details.  

You're welcome, Bob. I didn't bring it up. Just think we should be accurate if we're going to claim the forecasts were wrong for that period. We have a lot of weather forecasters and meteorologists on here, and it's bad enough to be slammed for a missed forecast, let alone forecasts that were correct.

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1 hour ago, TheClimateChanger said:

You're welcome, Bob. I didn't bring it up. Just think we should be accurate if we're going to claim the forecasts were wrong for that period. We have a lot of weather forecasters and meteorologists on here, and it's bad enough to be slammed for a missed forecast, let alone forecasts that were correct.

Haha.  Oh get a grip.  This is a message board...not a scientific paper. And honestly, this forum is about as accurate as one can find on AmWx, and a lot less whiny than most places - but I bet you know that already.  @Holston_River_Rambleris a great poster.  You failed to mention both January and December (when averaged together) will be BN for temps at TRI w/ AN snowfall.  Talk about misleading and only telling part of the story.  That is cherrypicking on your part.   Plus, you are in the February thread trying to discuss stuff from almost two months ago about a region I am assuming(not sure to be honest) that you are not a part of.  We don't need a hall monitor from another forum.  Trust me, Holston and Mr Bob are a lot more polite than I would have been.  You are just in here stirring the sh!t IMHO.  

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1 hour ago, TheClimateChanger said:

You're welcome, Bob. I didn't bring it up. Just think we should be accurate if we're going to claim the forecasts were wrong for that period. We have a lot of weather forecasters and meteorologists on here, and it's bad enough to be slammed for a missed forecast, let alone forecasts that were correct.

Read the room. It’s not difficult.  You are not a regular contributor in here so dropping in for this stuff out of the blue is the wrong vibe.  

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I finished +1 for November, but with 2 inches of snow. 

-1 for December and -3 for January. 

It's been a brutal winter stretch here with two significant winter storms and multiple small events. Even with BN precip/drought, after last night, I've recorded 17 inches of snow since November along with 1/2 inch of sleet and near a half inch of ice.  

If you look back on winters here, there are often extremes within them. December of '84 was very warm, similar to this late December period, and then we had January of '85. 

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39 minutes ago, John1122 said:

I finished +1 for November, but with 2 inches of snow. 

-1 for December and -3 for January. 

It's been a brutal winter stretch here with two significant winter storms and multiple small events. Even with BN precip/drought, after last night, I've recorded 17 inches of snow since November along with 1/2 inch of sleet and near a half inch of ice.  

If you look back on winters here, there are often extremes within them. December of '84 was very warm, similar to this late December period, and then we had January of '85. 

Been a crappie winter win here thus far for us,unless you get into ice storms.

Per Nashville in Jan.1.4" SN,that was before the ice storm and then a dusting after the ZR finally ended,that was the extent to our snow this winter other than token flakes at times which didnt add up to anything

Temps were 2.4 BN.Last Jan we was 6.3 BN

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1 minute ago, jaxjagman said:

Been a crappie winter win here thus far for us,unless you get into ice storms.

Per Nashville in Jan.1.4" SN,that was before the ice storm and then a dusting after the ZR finally ended,that was the extent to our snow this winter other than token flakes at times which didnt add up to anything

Temps were 2.4 BN.Last Jan we was 6.3 BN

With the amount of cold we've had at times since November, this would normally have been a 35-40 inch snow winter here. So it's definitely not been as good as it could have been from a frozen precipitation stand point for most of the state. 100 miles north in Kentucky, they're probably at 40+ inches this winter. 

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25 minutes ago, John1122 said:

With the amount of cold we've had at times since November, this would normally have been a 35-40 inch snow winter here. So it's definitely not been as good as it could have been from a frozen precipitation stand point for most of the state. 100 miles north in Kentucky, they're probably at 40+ inches this winter. 

 

Yes,its been like that for whatever reasons North of 1-40 seemingly the last couple decades,its the battle ground and we 90% of the time,lose

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