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Wintry Feb 2-4 2022 Winter Weather Potential

Unless we see some more southeastward shifts in the next couple runs, I’m thinking the majority of significant impacts will be felt west of the River for my location.
 
Unless we see some more southeastward shifts in the next couple runs, I’m thinking the majority of significant impacts will be felt west of the River for my location.
That’s a good thing no? I keep praying this thing doesn’t come any further south and east. People will be without power for a week minimum if what’s being showed actually happens. No matter what happens we aren’t getting snow from this so to me I’d rather just stay rain and above freezing temps.
 
Can someone please post a current NBM accumulation forecast of all types for these areas?
 
That’s a good thing no? I keep praying this thing doesn’t come any further south and east. People will be without power for a week minimum if what’s being showed actually happens. No matter what happens we aren’t getting snow from this so to me I’d rather just stay rain and above freezing temps.
Certainly a good thing for me but not for others. Only observing what the models are showing. Hoping there isn't much accrual.
 
That’s a good thing no? I keep praying this thing doesn’t come any further south and east. People will be without power for a week minimum if what’s being showed actually happens. No matter what happens we aren’t getting snow from this so to me I’d rather just stay rain and above freezing temps.
Very possible sleet mixes in with the freezing rain in parts of west tenn and northwest middle. I think other parts of middle may not be out of the woods especially central and southwest parts of middle tenn. It’s not going to take much of a jog at this point to put them in this either. I wouldn’t rule out your area and parts of northeast middle totally of if the woods yet either. Wouldn’t take much of move southeast to do it at this point. It does look like pretty much all rain in eastern middle and East Tennessee.
 
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That’s pretty crazy but I bet a lot of storms have been close to that over the years.
I’ve heard people say it’s because we are so far away from the gulf. It’s just hard to get moisture transport all the way up here to get super juicy storms. It’s fairly dry year round, I think annual precip is like 25 inches. So about half of what GSP gets
 
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