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Old 12-23-2007, 02:23 PM
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Default Snow in Sneedville

Can anyone tell me how many inches of snow they get in the winter up in Sneedville (NE)? We are considering that and the Rogersville area. Thanks!

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Old 12-24-2007, 04:53 AM
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The data page here on City Data has a chart for snowfall. Just go to the main page and type in the city you're interested and then page down to the weather charts.

However, it's going to vary a lot. Some years there might be very little snow (maybe just a few inches for the whole year), while in other years there might be quite a lot (for most of Tennessee "quite a lot" of snow mean several snowfalls over 2 to 4", or a total of over 12" for the year). For the past few years we have had less than average snow for the year.

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