Welcome! Participants are urged to post any information pertinent to plants, weather, or topics related to either. Off-topic posts, inflammatory posts and advertisements are subject to removal at the discretion of the moderators. Please limit image size to no larger than about 950x700 pixels so that everyone can easily view it. To post an image, it must first be uploaded to a remote server somewhere on the internet such as photobucket.com. |
Search Engine for Archived Messages | Search for Recently Deleted Messages Here |
Our lowest temperature during March 12-14, 1993, the Superstorm, was 19F. I finally read an article today and the snow total was lower than I thought. We only got 2.8 inches. They said there was a drastic difference heading east to the plateau and then even more going east to the mountains! Near Gatlinburg got 60 inches! That's when our Southeastern mountains look like the Rockies.
I found this page that has Nashville lows for each year. It doesn't go back far but this is a 20 year average of 10F or 8a.
5 January 16, 2018
8 January 08, 2017
12 January 24, 2016
4 January 08, 2015
2 January 29, 2014
16 November 28, 2013
18 February 13, 2012
7 February 11, 2011
8 December 14, 2010
5 January 16, 2009
9 December 22, 2008
11 January 29, 2007
12 February 19, 2006
13 January 18, 2005
11 January 31, 2004
1 January 18, 2003
11 January 04, 2002
8 January 03, 2001
11 December 20, 2000
13 January 05, 1999
15 March 12, 1998
"Oh, Dixie Land, I hope you understand
When I miss my Tennessee Home
And I've been away way too long
I can't see this world unless I go
Outside my Southern Comfort Zone"- Brad Paisley
Responses
« Back to index | View thread »