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Everything posted by matt9697
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Although I wanted at least one significant snowfall in my backyard, I am not complaining. For the fourth year in the 2020s, we have had measurable snow, a far cry from the 2010s, when we would go multiple consecutive seasons without snow of any amount. Hopefully, the trend will continue for the next few years! I am ready for Spring; I have alot of things that need to be moved around regarding landscaping and would like to get started, but I want to be sure we are into Spring and not into false Spring!
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That looks convoluted to me and seems different from what other models are showing, snow to rain to snow for Middle TN area
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Not to jinx this but I think I am in a good place for this system.
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Thank you; this should be coming into better focus the next couple of days; the mets on local TV in Nashville are including the threat of a plowable snowfall in their statements this am.
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Where are the accumulation maps?
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This winter has already been one for the records for my household - we may burn a full rick of wood for the season - end of last week I started on my fourth rick and looks like I will get into the fifth before the end of March
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Yes, it likely will, I am under a flood advisory; concerning is the red bow cell to the southwest of Sumner county moving this direction, that will likely put us in a flood warning.
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I am amazed at the level of cold projected next week, even without any snow. I was real close to pulling the Team Spring cord this week with all this rain.
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We have already picked up .81" and it looks fairly solid back to the west; before sunrise, judging by what the creek sounds like near me, all of that .81" has run off no telling what things will look like by the end of the day. I would say we would be primed for power outages if we get any wind with the storms later this evening.
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It appears to be a highly complex pattern for next week to say the least; could get very cold for those areas that put snow on the ground.
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Exactly, that is what concerns me, that boundary is just about in the right place for the forum area; realistically, this is one solution in what will be many, many more over the next 10 days but hoping we see this same solution on Feb 11~ give or take!
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That is so uncanny, I remember that February was planning a blow out party for my mothers 75th birthday and was concerned about travel for everyone; now I am planning her 85th and doing the same thing!
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Seems like it but it doesnt look like it has the same "push" as the cold did earlier in the season. Either way that was a screensaver run of the GFS and it looked like it had another storm incoming at the end of the run.
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That freezing rain would be off the charts, glad to see that it was not as bad on the latest run but that would be catastrophic!
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After this week, alot of people, myself included, will have a real case of Spring fever!
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Yea, it seems to echo the replenishment of ground water for sure, I would be surprised if we didnt sneak another snowfall or two out before mid March.
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Guess this means I am crazy but am I the only one that sees Munchs, The Scream here? Is that a harbinger of the upcoming pattern?
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Looks like the southern stream is getting more active in the long term, maybe we can start replenishing the ground water without having flooding!
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One of the local mets just posted that this is the only time since 1977 that Nashville has recorded all the morning lows thus far in January at or below 35 and only the fourth time in Nashville weather records which date back to 1875; pretty remarkable.
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I still think we get another forum wide storm before winter is over; most years, at this point, we havent had anything to track and are looking to February, heck, we have all had at least some snow, so whatever we get in February is icing to me.
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Probably because the South was sparsely populated compared to the Northeast and New England areas, fewer observations, would think our weather could have been similar
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Oh wow, yea, it is out of print and hard to come by but it is amazing what those early settlers had to live through!
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It is interesting to me that in my location, we have had snow at some point during the last three Januarys, which, while none of them were really extreme, does stand out in my mind just because of the consecutive nature when not too long ago we would go multiple seasons without any measurable snow. The Earth is impacted more than we realize by the sun. During the tail end of what is known as the Maunder Minimum, things happened, such as the extreme winters of Valley Forge and the fact that just a few years later, early settlers of Donelson and Robertson led a group across the frozen Cumberland River to found what would become Nashville. Now, according to some, we are headed into another solar minimum. Is this the start, or is it just a fluke? Another great resource, if I could ever find some in print, would be the volumes pinned by David Ludlum, Early American Winters, where he chronicles early American Weather, but it is and likely will remain out of print. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7575229/ https://www.nashville.gov/departments/parks/historic-sites/fort-nashborough
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I am ready to break for Spring personally! I have had to have a fire for the past four weeks, I am tired of wood and cleaning the stove, but never tired of the heat, nothing heats like a good old fashioned wood stove!
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Yea that area looks covered up with darker banding, ours has totally lightened up at this time
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