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  2. Climate change in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Nashville flooded, 2010. In 2016, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) reported that "Tennessee's climate is changing. Although the average temperature did not change much during the 20th century, the state has warmed in the last 20 years. Average annual rainfall is increasing, and a rising percentage of that rain is ...

  3. List of snowiest places in the United States by state

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    Utah. Brighton Ski Resort, 411.1 inches (1,044 cm) annually. [7] 4. California. Sugar Bowl Ski Resort 2.5 miles east of Soda Springs, 500 inches (1,300 cm) annually. [9] Lake Helen at Mount Lassen [10] and Kalmia Lake in the Trinity Alps are estimated to receive 600-700 inches of snow per year.

  4. Wetter than normal Tennessee winter? What Farmers ... - AOL

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    August 26, 2024 at 6:01 AM. Instead of a winter wonderland, Tennessee — along with the rest of the United States — is expected to experience a wet whirlwind, according to the 208th edition of ...

  5. Climate of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Gulf and South Atlantic states have a humid subtropical climate with mostly mild winters and hot, humid summers. Most of the Florida peninsula including Tampa and Jacksonville, along with other coastal cities like Houston, New Orleans, Savannah, Charleston and Wilmington all have average summer highs from near 90 to the lower 90s F, and lows generally from 70 to 75 °F (21 to 24 °C ...

  6. What will fall weather be like for the Middle Tennessee area ...

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    October is typically Middle Tennessee's driest month of the year with an average precipitation total of 3.36", said Shamburger. By November, the area experiences average highs in the 50s and 60s ...

  7. Why did Tennessee see so many winter weather deaths ... - AOL

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    A few years prior the expansion in weather event tracking, the Superstorm of 1993 killed 15 people in East Tennessee from March 12-14. Two died from exposure while 13 others died from indirect causes.

  8. Newfound Gap - Wikipedia

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    Interstate. US. State. Scenic. Newfound Gap (el. 5,048 feet (1,539 m)) is a mountain pass located near the center of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park of the southern Appalachian Mountains in the United States. Situated along the border of Tennessee and North Carolina, the state line crosses the gap, as does Newfound Gap Road (which ...

  9. Why was Josh Heupel fired at Oklahoma? Explaining Tennessee ...

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    Here are his year-by-year college stats: 1999: 310 of 500 passing (62%) for 3,460 yards with 30 touchdowns to 15 interceptions; 47 rushes for -98 yards with five touchdowns.