Tenn Valley: Following A Record Snowstorm Could Coldest March Morning In History Follow?

Written by on March 6, 2015 in United States of America, Winter 2014/15 with 0 Comments

After enjoying the warmest day of the year across south-central Alabama and Georgia, in comes the front…

In the words of Fox 6 WBRC-TV Chief Meteorologist James-Paul Dice, “In my 20-year career doing TV weather forecasting, I don’t think I’ve ever seen a temperature drop like that”. In Alabama!

Credit: Fox 6 WBRC-TV/ James-Paul Dice

Credit: Fox 6 WBRC-TV/ James-Paul Dice

From summer back to winter and recall the warmth up the coastal plain of the Carolinas vs the MS/TN Valley yesterday…

Credit: weather.com

Credit: weather.com

Georgia had a 56 degree temperature spread yesterday PM.

Credit: WeatherBug.com

Credit: WeatherBug.com

Incredible day over South Carolina. Thanks to Justin Lock (follow @JustinLive5)

Credit: Justin Lock

Credit: Justin Lock

GONE is that warmth now.

Credit: Justin Lock

Credit: Justin Lock

TOP IMAGE CREDIT: Emily Luxen

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Check out the rise back west behind the collapse in the east, that’s what’s coming next week as the arctic high leaves the field in the coming days!

Credit: weather.com

Credit: weather.com

The latest storm sure was impressive.

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Scene along a Nashville, TN highway yesterday! Not often do you see completely snow covered roads here!

Credit: Emily Luxen

Credit: Emily Luxen

At the same time, this storm was bringing additional snow to buried Taunton, Mass.

Credit: KarenT

Credit: KarenT

Snow records fell in and around the Washington DC area.

Via Johnny Kelly

Via Johnny Kelly

Clarksburg, MD at 3pm yesterday, captured by Chief Meteorologist Howard Bernstein of WUSA4.

Credit: Howard Bernstein

Credit: Howard Bernstein

Like with the last big snowstorm, Kentucky has taken the cake!

Credit: NWS Louisville

Credit: NWS Louisville

With a new arctic high sliding right over the fresh blanket of white, temps as expected are crashing over Kentucky. Below 0 where winds are calm.

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Forecast lows this morning over Kentucky via NWS.

Credit: NWS Louisville

Credit: NWS Louisville

Winds are playing a big role as to how cold it’s getting.

Credit: NWS Louisville

Credit: NWS Louisville

On the backside of the high, warmer WSW winds SHOULD drive a nice warm-up next week, potentially up into New England.

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More on the 7-10 day and beyond in tomorrow’s posts!

See video for today’s discussion.

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