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Until this year, I've thought of Nashville as on-par with my location; Knoxville, as slightly warmer; and Chattanooga and Memphis as consistently warmer.
It just seems that Tennessee would be far more vulnerable to continental Arctic blasts than the Middle-Atlantic. This, due to two big factors: Tennessee being on the wrong side of the Appalachians and the Middle-Atlantic being closer to "big water", as I think Gary Hollar used to call it.
Jim, Wilmington, DE, 7a
Last 30 Years Avg. Winter Low: 7.50F
Last 20 Years Avg. Winter Low: 8.35F
Last 10 Years Avg. Winter Low: 8.40F
Favorite Palms: Species: Phoenix Canariensis / Genus: Sabal
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