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We're not the only ones in this land expecting a deluge. https://www.cnn.com/2021/01/20/weather/southwest-rain-forecast-pattern-change-drought/index.htmlAlso, autoplay should be illegal.
Isn't it just like TN to have potential for thunderstorms In January more than a good snow system lolOh well looks like hopes for seriously extended periods of cold are on hold for at least another 7-10 days , maybe something breaks in feb
done got around 3
On January 21, 1888...Nashville receives 6.1" of snow.On January 21, 1935...Nashville reports an early morning high temperature of 69 degrees before a strong cold front passes through, dropping the temperature to 36 degrees by 7:00 a.m., 24 degrees by noon, and 14 degrees by 7:00 p.m. The temperature drops another 2 degrees during the evening, for a low of 12, and a daily range of 57 degrees. Three inches of snow fall by evening.On January 21, 1985...Temperature at Nashville drops to -17, setting an all-time record low. Other record lows include Allardt (-27), Carthage (-17), Celina (-20), Centerville (-26), Columbia (-20), Cookeville (-22), Crossville (-21), Crossville (Experiment Station) (-25), Dickson (-23), Franklin (-21), Lebanon (3 W) (-20), Lewisburg (-20), Livingston (-25), Monteagle (-20), Mount Pleasant (-17), Neapolis (-23), Shelbyville (-20), Smithville (-24), and Woodbury (-28).
By the looks of it the GFS has the first significant severe threat of the year around the end of the month.
system Monday looking more interesting . Dewpoinst approach west tn low mid 60s temps close 70 warm front keeps tending further north each run . Euro be interesting