This system seems similar to one we had back 10 years ago or so. A ULL moved south of the state and dumped 6-10” across all of ETn. What I remember the most was around Huntsville Ala, they picked up like 5 or 6 inches of snow in like two or three hours with the comma head. The southern valley got hammered but the temps were at or below freezing and it started late afternoon. My wife was the head nursing supervisor at the time for night shift at UTMC. She had to work no matter what unless she was dead [emoji23]. I took her to work around 7 when it started. It took me almost 3 hours to get home that’s usually 20 min drive. The interstate was treated but became a disaster in 30 min because of the high rates. Anyone remember that? .