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Actually we're not alone. Knoxville has also had little action in the last few years. Another thing to note is that the winter of 07-08 yeilded much more snowfall for West Nashville, than the Eastern part of the city. The March 2008 snowstorm scraped Nashville and I-65 was the west/east cutoff line. I remember Bellevue (SW Nashville) got 5", I got 4" (South Central), and the airport got less than 1" (Southeast).
Here's Smackuweather's forecast for the winter: That's a pretty decent looking pattern if it pans out.
We need to keep an eye on the strength of the El Nino during the upcoming winter since it correlates pretty well with how much wintry weather we get. Based on a review I did a couple of years ago looking at the seasons with above average snowfall the optimal ONI for us during an El Nino (DJF) is ~+0.7. Above average snowfall fell primarily between ONI values of +0.5 to +1.2.
The winter of77-78 is starting to interest me as well as some others. I can tell you that winter had 25" of snowfall
The late 70s brought three years in a row of much above normal snowfall to Nashville.All I know is that we're so due a 20+" winter, it's not even funny.