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1-10-11-25 Western Whopper, Mid-state Masher, Foothills Finger? OBS/Pics


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10 minutes ago, PowellVolz said:

How much compaction do you all think? At least 1” overall? 

Yeah I think for me was about 1 1/2 inch compaction.  I had a few heavier freezing rain showers mixed in with the freezing drizzle and sleet.  Still some light snow all the way back to Nashville yet so maybe get light snow off and on tonight for some time.

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5 hours ago, bearman said:

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So, they won’t upload. But I uploaded it to Imgur I just can’t figure out how to embed it so here’s a link to the video. Hopefully you can actually tell how big the flakes were bc honestly I feel like the video doesn’t do them justice at all. Some of these were for sure like half dollar sized. SNOW VIDEO! CLICK ME!

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Just measured in several places in my yard and even with the round of freezing rain and compaction it caused I have 4 and 1/4 inches.  I say that the storm was, as forcast in my area.  It was the low end of 4 to 6 but never the less a good forcast, right down to possible warm nose reaching to the 1-40 corridor.   Thanks to everyone that prayed in regards to my surgery.  God"s peace to me is never more evident than on a snowy walk with everything covered and white.  Even with the surgery I went for that walk tonight. Still snowing very lightly here.

 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, WishingForWarmWeather said:

So, they won’t upload. But I uploaded it to Imgur I just can’t figure out how to embed it so here’s a link to the video. Hopefully you can actually tell how big the flakes were bc honestly I feel like the video doesn’t do them justice at all. Some of these were for sure like half dollar sized. SNOW VIDEO! CLICK ME!

Great video, love when it falls in huge chunks like that!  :guitar:

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11 minutes ago, WishingForWarmWeather said:

So, they won’t upload. But I uploaded it to Imgur I just can’t figure out how to embed it so here’s a link to the video. Hopefully you can actually tell how big the flakes were bc honestly I feel like the video doesn’t do them justice at all. Some of these were for sure like half dollar sized. SNOW VIDEO! CLICK ME!

Video or pictures never do full justice to flake size or rate of fall.  Great video!

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Got just over 3 inches of snow at my house in Greene County with light snow still falling. Considering this was a system with southerly flow over the mountains, I'm satisfied with the results.

Fortunately the downslope was actually pretty minimal for my area. Camp Creek never reported downslope winds. There was a brief period in southwestern Greene County with southerly winds and a brief temperature response. I'm not sure how that affected totals in that area. The core of the 850mb winds staying south prevented this from being a more significant downslope problem for more of the county. 

 

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Still have light to moderate at times snow falling. There is definitely an 1-1.5" solid crust layer sandwiched between fluff. Going to be a block of ice once it begins melting off. Picked up 5.5" with cleaning snow board periodically...best I could keep track of with the sleet and freezing rain period. Picked up another .25-.5 in last hour with this low level moisture. I left it on the board, and will count it in morning (wanna see how much extra this wrings out). Considering I was only showing an 1" on models due to being in downslope hole, big win here.

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