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Does elevation of lookout mtn or signal mtn help those locations or are they still not high enough?36 and rain….View attachment 102178
Does elevation of lookout mtn or signal mtn help those locations or are they still not high enough?36 and rain….View attachment 102178
We should probably annex Chattanooga into SC...I really hate Chattanooga's climate. Hot as crap in summer (even hotter than Atlanta usually) and then in winter seems like areas surrounding Chat always get more snow than Chat itself.
Does elevation of lookout mtn or signal mtn help those locations or are they still not high enough?
I personally don't think they're high enough. Need to be at 3300' or aboveDoes elevation of lookout mtn or signal mtn help those locations or are they still not high enough?
Any idea what's happening up on Lookout Mountain? We have a cabin up there on Saturday night, not far from Cloudland Canyon. On Wunderground, looks like the stations are reporting around 30° to 32°.yep. big differences in wintry wx with elevation, especially during borderline / marginal events. great example, just this past Monday morning, parts of Signal picked up 3-5" of snow while the valleys had between a dusting to less than 1"
I bet the pizza delivery guys will be making a lot of money today.4 inches now although only took one quick measurement. Temp has held steady at 28 degrees.
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I live 1 mile from Cloudland.Any idea what's happening up on Lookout Mountain? We have a cabin up there on Saturday night, not far from Cloudland Canyon. On Wunderground, looks like the stations are reporting around 30° to 32°.
Certainly helped with Sunday nights storm. I got 4 inches here on Lookout, similar for Signal, and just a dusting in ChattanoogaI personally don't think they're high enough. Need to be at 3300' or above