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Misc 2021-22 Fall/Winter Whamby Thread

OMG dark blues give me a tingle up my leg, just give me a couple hours of that then we can sleet the rest of the time. ?

Climatologically speaking, it kind of makes sense to me. Usually, the N/S gradient is more important than E/W, which is what a lot of the modeling has been showing.
 
Honestly I have no idea what’s going to happen. It’s cold rain to snowstorm to ice storm options. I’ll take anything over cold rain.
Right now I’m thinking cold rain is the least likely scenario for us. Right now what I’m thinking for us is at least 0.5-2 inches of snow on front end before changing over to sleet and freezing rain before getting more snow on the back end.
 
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Right now I’m thinking cold rain is the least likely scenario for us. Right now what I’m thinking for us is at least 0.5-2 inches of snow on front end before changing over to sleet and freezing rain before getting more snow on the back end.
I like it. So snow to ice with snow on top. I’ll take it. I just want to ground to be white.
 
These are having so much trouble pinning this down …. I don’t know whether Nashville’s getting 6+ inches of snow, an inch of freezing rain, or if the storm even hits Tennessee at all lol.
 
Don’t wanna clog the other thread but i am chasing this storm and would like some opinions. I’m coming from Florida and don’t wanna get too far north so I’m thinking NE Georgia and SW NC like Dahlonega to highlands. Anyone have thoughts?


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Similar question. I have family in Spring Hill, TN. it's about 30 miles south of Nashville. Thinking of driving up. Thoughts on it as a chase spot?
 
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