Exactly 1" of combined snow and sleet on the snowboard 3 miles sw of Lewisburg. Currently freezing rain and a little sleet mixed. @NWSNashville@MarshSevereWx@tnva
@SeqSevereWx 2014 was awful. Deep cold with record totals just to our north and TWO deep south winter storms. Nashville only managed an inch. The signal around the 28th looks good for now.
@TrackerSacker@AwxNov 2014 was nightmarish in mid TN. Snow on the ground for weeks to our north and winter storms for the deep south in both Jan and Feb. Meanwhile Nashville scratched out an inch for the season. Truly dreadful.
@Dolly__gale@SaysSimulation The area's ongoing dominant culture was set by the original settlers. Greater Appalachia is primarily Scots-Irish and English borderlander. From the clan fights on the Scotland/England border, to King's Mountain, and the Alamo...they were born fighting.
That was Tennessee's eighth consecutive win in Knoxville against a top-10 team.
Rick Barnes' Vols also 8-0 all-time in Knoxville against top-six teams.
@NWSNashville .5" of pure fluff this morning on the snowboard. Took several measurements and went with a conservative average. Location three miles southwest of Lewisburg.
Sistine Chapel pattern reaching for a heavenly realm ( getting ready for church so you see what the inspiration is) for lovers of winter as twin negatives under the blocks reach for each other and cold and stormy takes over for US and Europe
Signal increasing today. I would expect this to continue to increase throughout this week in the Nashville region. Next week could be fun, but still lots to figure out.
More cold & snowstorm potentials are likely to follow beyond Feb 11-13, with a strong signal for high-latitude blocking to persist well into the month as the tropospheric polar vortex splits, simultaneously with significant weakening of the stratospheric polar vortex.