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6 minutes ago, Runman292 said:

Ladies and Gentlemen, MRX has finally joined the chat: All watches have been upgraded to warnings.

 

They have not quite bought into the HRRR and GFS yet, but are talking about increasing snow amounts later if there is consistency in the model runs.

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7 minutes ago, John1122 said:

Euro remains in the colder but very flat/low QPF in the East camp, the Canadian models are in this camp.

The NAM is the amped camp.

The HRRR/GFS/RAP/ICON and a few NAM nest products are in the middle camps between those two.

I must have missed the Canadian models lowering the QPF. I thought they were part of the amped crowd. Maybe that and the Euro are what MRX  is looking at then. They did say 3-6 inches for all of E TN with higher amounts possible. So they are at least inching that way. 

New map JUST came out:

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5 minutes ago, ladyjmayo said:

I must have missed the Canadian models lowering the QPF. I thought they were part of the amped crowd. Maybe that and the Euro are what MRX  is looking at then. They did say 3-6 inches for all of E TN with higher amounts possible. So they are at least inching that way. 

New map JUST came out:

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The Canadian/Euro/UKIE all have .4ish or less along and north of 40 in the East. The middle camp has .5 to .8ish. The NAM has over an inch.

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When was the last time it snowed more than 3 inches in Memphis, Union City, Gallatin, Fayetteville, Chattanooga, and Bristol (southwest, northwest, north central, south central, southeast, and northeast) from a single storm?  Some modeling suggests this system has a chance to pull it off.  I'd think it happened last back in the 80s and I'd think it is a very rare occurrence.

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52 minutes ago, tnweathernut said:

When was the last time it snowed more than 3 inches in Memphis, Union City, Gallatin, Fayetteville, Chattanooga, and Bristol (southwest, northwest, north central, south central, southeast, and northeast) from a single storm?  Some modeling suggests this system has a chance to pull it off.  I'd think it happened last back in the 80s and I'd think it is a very rare occurrence.

January 2011? Although that may have missed the far NW corner of the state.

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17 minutes ago, ladyjmayo said:

We're in for it now. Jim Cantore is wandering the streets of downtown Nashville. :o :lol:

 

He's in the wrong location!  He should be in Chattanooga!  That's where the real snow games are!

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