Must be the Euro because it had more snow totals.So obviously something transpired today in the models that made them signficantly more confident in major snow accumulations.
Must be the Euro because it had more snow totals.So obviously something transpired today in the models that made them signficantly more confident in major snow accumulations.
4.55What is the mean for Knoxville?
Colder air. You have the precip. You just need the cold air so come in faster.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen someone post so much about an area that they don’t live in anymore. We get it you use to live in the southeast but you are clearly not rooting for the home team to win anymore. As for weather I am now under a winter weather advisory also but models haven’t trended good at all up here so my expectations are very low.FFC used to be very conservative, so i guess the 2014 event has made them be a little more aggressive. They are saying 1 to 2 inches, but if I had to guess I would say a dusting to 1 inch is more likely based on the models i've seen with an isolated 2" in some spots.
Excuse me for giving my opinion. Just because I am being conservative doesn't mean I am not rooting for the home team. Maybe I should change my forecast to 2-4" just to make you happy.I don’t think I’ve ever seen someone post so much about an area that they don’t live in anymore. We get it you use to live in the southeast but you are clearly not rooting for the home team to win anymore. As for weather I am now under a winter weather advisory also but models haven’t trended good at all up here so my expectations are very low.
Yep you are so right. The roads were much colder back in 2014 so I don't see it being as big of a problem this time. But still there will be issues.For those comparing this to the 2014 event, keep in mind that in 2014 we had the artic air in place for a few days prior to the precip. The road surfaces were well below freezing so it was "instant stick" rather than the "normal slush time". Also, Metro Atl school systems have set up coordination for early school release so that should help also with traffic (fingers crossed)
For those comparing this to the 2014 event, keep in mind that in 2014 we had the artic air in place for a few days prior to the precip. The road surfaces were well below freezing so it was "instant stick" rather than the "normal slush time". Also, Metro Atl school systems have set up coordination for early school release so that should help also with traffic (fingers crossed)