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2021-2022 Fall/Winter Mountains Thread


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18z holds steady and ups the precipitation by a lot in some areas. Multiple threats and cold air. Im game.
I'm hoping for another good snowfall soon. Having covid the past week kinda put a damper on me doing much more than measuring how much I got in my yard.

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Man you are in my thoughts and prayers. Hoping for a full recovery. 
Thanks yall, I'm pretty much back to normal, I just miss being able to smell.

It's amazing how the pattern has flipped so dramatically from what December was. So much eye candy on the models!

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3 minutes ago, Buckethead said:

Thanks yall, I'm pretty much back to normal, I just miss being able to smell.

It's amazing how the pattern has flipped so dramatically from what December was. So much eye candy on the models!

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Yeah this has been a full reversal for sure. I think January we see the best chances then we warm back up in February and then things get jumbled in March and April with a hodgepodge of cold and warm.

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DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Wednesday through Monday.

A low pressure system will quickly cross the mountains from the
northwest Thursday night. Light snow accumulations will be possible
with the passage of this system, especially along the higher
elevations and near the Tennessee border.

A stronger storm system may arrive from the west over the weekend.
More significant snow accumulations will be possible Saturday into
Sunday. All interests should closely monitor this system since
impacts could be substantial, but are highly uncertain at present.
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