East Tennessee Weather II

What's the latest? For those of you who follow it, what are the models/maps showing?
 
What's the latest? For those of you who follow it, what are the models/maps showing?
In the newest update to the warnings, areas west of Interstate 81 will see 3-6 inches of snow, while areas east of 81 will see 2-4 inches and light glaze of ice.
 
From Morristown's latest AFD:

Confidence is high for mainly snow across the northern Plateau,
western half of the central and northern sections of the Great
Tennessee Valley into much of southwest Virginia. These is where 5
to 6 inches are expected with locally heavier amounts are
possible. The lowest confidence portion of this forecast is the
east side of the valley and southwest North Carolina. Enough warm
air advection may change the initial snow over to a wintry
mixture of snow, sleet, and possibly freezing rain. This wintry
mix may limit snow accumulations there.
 
I’m in North Alabama, started about 4am CST this morning and it is going strong, already have a couple of inches. Expecting 5-6 inches throughout the day.
 
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Is the moisture farther south than anticipated or is it right on track for what folks were thinking yesterday?
 
Is the moisture farther south than anticipated or is it right on track for what folks were thinking yesterday?
Looks like the cold is farther South than expected. There will be some South winds that most likely will bring that snow line and ice line back North.

These winds could knock down snow totals for the Eastern/Southern valley this afternoon.
 
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