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Nash_LSU

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  1. My parents were at Tech that winter and they still talk about that winter to this day.
  2. I understand ads. The site costs money to run. Have as man ads as you want. Just please don't block usability of the website. I can't do anything on mobile because the ad in the way of selecting Chrome. Does anyone know how to make it go away?
  3. I'll take my chances on the NW side of a snow map any day of the week.
  4. Approximately 6" so far by the Nashville Zoo. My 3 and 4 year old are pumped, to say the least. I'm right there with them. I'll get coffee'd up and grab a real measurement soon.
  5. Yeah, about time to put down the models and start looking out the window. Looks pretty sunny out of my window, but cold
  6. I think it has potential to be pretty bad. If we get the snow as currently shown and the lows are as extreme as currently shown, it will kill people. Imagine impassable roads and a TVA plant or two going down. We saw it briefly in 2022, but this could last a little longer. This is everyone's reminder to check your generators now. If the models come to fruition, we need to be prepared and help our neighbors. Edtited to add: I don't want to come across as alarmist. I'm not. We just need to be ready for it. Luckily, we still have a few days to gather more data.
  7. That was my thinking, too. Like, it's alright for us on weather message board to throw stuff out, but a news station in a large market is a different story. We get off on this kind of stuff, but we also know it may go poof tomorrow. That said, we're getting snow next week, dangit
  8. We sacrificed a lot of bachelorettes to the snow gods. Like a lot.
  9. I'm at a little over 3" by the Nashville zoo.
  10. NAM likes to show us getting buried in snow in the 60-84 hour range. Beautiful clown maps that are good for daydreams of winter wonderlands, but they rarely materialize.
  11. If that TWC outlook is as good as their February outlook, then assume the opposite that's shown.
  12. I like every one of those individuals. Not often that happens.
  13. That stretch of 24 is a nightmare on a good day. People go way too fast through there.
  14. This aren't the best pictures, but all that I could find. This is Nashville from February 16, 2015. All of this is sleet/ice. It was a tad slippy.
  15. It seems like a repeat of 2015 with back to back ice/sleet events for the midstate.
  16. Y'all talking about a 12" event are getting greedy I'll settle for a 2" event. I haven't had anything in a few years.
  17. Ah, makes total sense. Thanks. Now I see what you're talking about in the second one where it barely nudges above freezing. (BTW, they sure do cram a lot of information on those Skew-T''s)
  18. Thank you for taking the time on those. Very informative. Can you help a newbie out with a question? I'm slowly learning how to read these things. You said the last one is snow all the way down. The dewpoint and temperature meet at about 650 and it's maybe around 2-3 degrees C at that point and then it falls . How do you interpolate that it it snow shown? Is the snow actually being produced further down at like 800 or so?
  19. I saw it with my own eyes out in Brentwood earlier.
  20. That was such a great storm for me. Walked out to go to work at 6:00, saw a light dusting and figured I'd wait just a bit to see how it went. Glad I waited because it got deep very quickly and rush hour got bad for a lot of people. We ended up with 9" and it was one of the biggest snows I've seen in my 36 year life here in Nashville.
  21. Anyone out towards the Clarksville/Dickson part of the state seeing any flakes making it down through the dry air?
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