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January 15th-17th 2024 Arctic Blast/Snow Event


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I’m so glad you are getting in on this, even if it’s 2-4”. My buddy in Cleveland has been asking me all week what’s going to happen. I told him he’s on a line where 2 or 3 miles might be the difference in all or nothing.


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We aren't getting it. I'm in southern Hamilton County. Everything that is white is from sleet. We've probably had 80% sleet and 20% snow. All sleet for the last few hours. I'll take a screenshot of my Ring. Everything white is sleet. Here's a picture I just took from Ring. We missed out due to mixing.cf7be53f52ad674cbd9b5183e5fc114a.jpg

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3 minutes ago, Holston_River_Rambler said:

As far as I can tell it should make it. SPC convective statement Powell posted seems hopeful too. 
 

IMO someone between me and Knoxville is going to ride the line just right and get 10-12”. 

That's what I keep telling friends and family.  Someone is getting a foot out of this! Not sure where exactly, but I think it's possible. 

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2 minutes ago, Silas Lang said:

That's what I keep telling friends and family.  Someone is getting a foot out of this! Not sure where exactly, but I think it's possible. 

HRRR and short range models show the moisture to keep funneling up the same locations as snow until system totally departs. Someone is getting a foot if this is true. 

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21 minutes ago, 1234snow said:

Up to 4” now. 32 degrees.

Running about 3"+ here as well.  Beware, the rain snow line is at John B Dennis.  It moved north along I-26 from Eastern Start to John B in about two hours.  We still have snow here, but hoping maybe we can hold on until temps start going down as the sun drops lower in the sky.

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