WHY?

Tennessee gets some snow, slick. I hate to tell you. I have friends in the west, middle and east in Tennessee and they all see some snow and cold every winter. Trust me. It ain't just the upper east corner. I bet Leanna @CudaChick1968 wishes it was. lol
Yeah...Not sure why the term "Slick" was used except maybe you meant to express how nice my hair looks. If that is the case....Thank you.
The following is what I read about Tennessee weather, copied from a website:

"Severe storms occur infrequently. The greatest rainfall occurs in the winter and early spring, especially March; the early fall months, particularly September and October, are the driest. Average annual precipitation (1971–2000) was 54.7 in (138.9 cm) in Memphis and 48 in (122 cm) in Nashville. Snowfall varies and is more prevalent in East Tennessee than in the western section; Nashville gets about 10 in (25.4 cm) a year, Memphis only 5 in (12.7 cm)."

Again, I can deal with some snow, I just don't prefer to be out in it.