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None of the models had the cold plunge here before 8 or 9 this evening. It should be reaching Loudon County in the next 30-45 minutes. Of course, that also means we're probably done everywhere except northeast by midnight.

yeah i think in that sense it's faster as opposed to prolonged. we'll see tho. the back-edge is flying toward us..

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For whatever reason when I multi quote on the iPad it crashes, do forgive this rather dumb way of responding.

Eskimo, then this event won't disappoint

Kenny, I can think of at least one who would be all weenie if this was severe season

Sobs, I haven't been able to follow too much the last two days due to a work conference, but for us, it's all about the cold. I'm afraid it won't get here fast enough and when it does the precip is already gone. If I wake up at 545 and there is a dusting, I'll be surprised.

Dave, it does indeed look pretty. Thunderstorm and then snow? Lucky you :)

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For whatever reason when I multi quote on the iPad it crashes, do forgive this rather dumb way of responding.

Eskimo, then this event won't disappoint

Kenny, I can think of at least one who would be all weenie if this was severe season

Sobs, I haven't been able to follow too much the last two days due to a work conference, but for us, it's all about the cold. I'm afraid it won't get here fast enough and when it does the precip is already gone. If I wake up at 545 and there is a dusting, I'll be surprised.

Dave, it does indeed look pretty. Thunderstorm and then snow? Lucky you smile.png

No snow yet, it may not even happen, so lets not jump the gun

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Bge has 151 customers without power, when i checked 2 hours ago there was only 9. I hope power does not become a problem tonight.

An increase of 142 customers in 2 hours isn't that big of an increase. Probably just a few issues with underground lines getting wet or soggy ground with poles having issues. In Irene outages jumped about 150,000 in like 3-4 hours. 142 in 2 is no biggie.

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An increase of 142 customers in 2 hours isn't that big of an increase. Probably just a few issues with underground lines getting wet or soggy ground with poles having issues. In Irene outages jumped about 150,000 in like 3-4 hours. 142 in 2 is no biggie.

Up to 217 now 5 minutes later. I get the feeling it is going to jump alot very shortly as the winds pick up more and the trees start falling from the very wet ground.

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