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Chattanooga is truly on the edge of glory or the edge of a cliff. Change to rain, or thundersnow?

If I play Lady Gaga's Edge of Glory maybe it'll stay all snow and we'll get thumped.

The upper jet will produce good fronto-genetic forcing along with
isentropic lift into the region. Good dendritic snow growth is
noted as well along with several hours of CSI for snow banding
especially across southeast Tennessee, northern Plateau, western
half of the Tennessee valley and southwest Virginia.

Rain line on CC was moving north, and still is. At the same time it's dropping south where heavier snow is muscling in. Edge of Glory, baby!

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1 minute ago, nrgjeff said:

Chattanooga is truly on the edge of glory or the edge of a cliff. Change to rain, or thundersnow?

If I play Lady Gaga's Edge of Glory maybe it'll stay all snow and we'll get thumped.

The upper jet will produce good fronto-genetic forcing along with
isentropic lift into the region. Good dendritic snow growth is
noted as well along with several hours of CSI for snow banding
especially across southeast Tennessee, northern Plateau, western
half of the Tennessee valley and southwest Virginia.

Rain line on CC was moving north, and still is. At the same time it's dropping south where heavier snow is muscling in. Edge of Glory, baby!

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Been watching that CC line...slowed some. Hope you guys finally pull one out....not so confident for mby, living on the edge of the downslope.

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KCHA Is down to 27. I'm honestly shocked. Thought we'd hang up around 30. 

CC line in North Alabama is behaving well, would keep us all snow. However upstream in North Mississippi the line is advancing. Chattanooga is the border war. Guess it's been that way for about 160 years, and probably way back into prehistory tbh.

If these temps lock in forget about regular rain. Our choices are ice or all snow. Obviously we want snow, preferably some thundersnow with that CSI banding. 

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2 hours ago, Uncle Nasty said:

I'm flipping channels between several cities. Alabama has extended their warning further south. Just took this live video off the TV from Birmingham ABC. Well file is too large to load. Reports of 3" on the ground near Birmingham in Jefferson County 

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That alert about Taylors Ferry road is 1/4 of a mile from me.    We had about 4" in our front yard.    Here 's a few pictures.

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Chattanooga is truly on the edge of glory or the edge of a cliff. Change to rain, or thundersnow?
If I play Lady Gaga's Edge of Glory maybe it'll stay all snow and we'll get thumped.
The upper jet will produce good fronto-genetic forcing along withisentropic lift into the region. Good dendritic snow growth isnoted as well along with several hours of CSI for snow bandingespecially across southeast Tennessee, northern Plateau, westernhalf of the Tennessee valley and southwest Virginia.

Rain line on CC was moving north, and still is. At the same time it's dropping south where heavier snow is muscling in. Edge of Glory, baby!
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Just talked to my dad in Atlanta metro and he has moderate snow falling.


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I'm pretty sure the earlier week snow was produced at lower levels, and John know this already. But yeah these traditional snows are like waiting for the big game to start. 

1 hour ago, John1122 said:

It's so odd in these situations. All week if a mouse farted it started snowing. Now we have to watch virga for several hours from a juicy gulf system. 

Northwest Alabama, no. Chatty flakes are still not the phat quarters I'd imagined. Correlation coefficient is still PANIC ROOM like nursing a 3 point lead with 8 minutes left in the game. 

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Been watching the temps in the mountains/foothills… I think Del Rio is above 3k feet and the WAA had started this morning but it looks like they are wet bulbing pretty good now. Down almost 8 degrees since 7am. 
 

 

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