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2019/2020 Mountains and Foothills Fall/Winter Thread.


Tyler Penland
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Of course our cabin is 2700 feet in elevation. I wonder if we will see any flakes at all from this. Oh so close!!


Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Morristown TN
343 PM EST Sun Jan 26 2020

TNZ018-041-043-045-047-074-270945-
Johnson-Cocke Smoky Mountains-Southeast Greene-Unicoi-
Southeast Carter-Sevier Smoky Mountains-
Including the cities of Doeville, Mountain City, Neva,
Shady Valley, Trade, Laurel Bloomery, Hartford, Cedar Creek,
Erwin, Unicoi, Limestone Cove, Hampton, Elkmont, and Gatlinburg
343 PM EST Sun Jan 26 2020

...Minor snow accumulations possible across the highest
elevations...

An upper level disturbance will slide across the area overnight
into Monday afternoon. This system will bring snow showers across
the highest elevations of our eastern mountains. 1 to 2 inches of
snow is possible above 4000 feet with 2 to 3 inches possible
above 5000 feet. Up to 5 inches of snowfall is possible at Mount
leConte where the elevation is over 6000 feet. The best chance for
accumulating snowfall will occur between 5 AM and noon on Monday.

Travel may become hazardous as snow accumulates on higher
elevation roadways.

 

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38 minutes ago, MotoWeatherman said:

Surprised no one is talking about tomorrow (Monday).  Both NAM and GFS really juiced up the northern MTN with a solid 1-3 inches.

Because that would be the biggest snow in Boone this season so I dont believe it yet lol. That and while everyone else has had snow this evening, we've barely gotten a couple of flurries.

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6 hours ago, AsheCounty48 said:

Because that would be the biggest snow in Boone this season so I dont believe it yet lol. That and while everyone else has had snow this evening, we've barely gotten a couple of flurries.

Lol.   And Boone will probably strike out again due to temps.  I think you will have to climb above 4k feet to see the 2-3inch amounts. 

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