olhausen
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Because weathernerds precip maps are often deceiving and show wintry precip to far southWow, that has frozen precip almost to Birmingham. I live in Blount County, and NWS Bham is calling only for rain in my area.
I can pretty much guarantee you that Crossville will get more than Nashville. They always do.Latest map for middle Tennessee.
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Yeah they are like 1800 foot??correct?I can pretty much guarantee you that Crossville will get more than Nashville. They always do.
That's the GFS, their maps are just more colorful.Because weathernerds precip maps are often deceiving and show wintry precip to far south
Yeah crossville , Jamestown and all those elevated areas do much much better then middle Tennessee. I think they average like 15 inches of snow vs Nashville’s 4-6. The Highland rim where I live also does a decent bit better then Nashville and even Hendersonville just 20 minutes south of me. White House has areas that hit around 920 feet of elevation which does help. Its not as good as Jamestown or crossvile but probably I’d say 6-8 inches a year is probably the avg.I can pretty much guarantee you that Crossville will get more than Nashville. They always do.
About 1,850 feetYeah they are like 1800 foot??correct?
im thinking more freezing rain and sleet for usMan us up here in far nw bama are REALLY ON the line