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There is a 36" report from Providence (~10 miles north of PVD) at 4:21pm. Assume T.F. Green will end up with a similar final total. Absolutely incredible.
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Will be interesting to see what they do. They obviously always sucked at measuring, but I wonder if now that people can bet on snowfall totals (which is pretty dumb IMO) if they'll be sued by some disgruntled gambler who felt cheated and be more on top of it in the future (unlikely, but it adds a different dynamic to it).
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NorthArlington101 started following 2/26 - Follow-up Hopium Battlezone Storm
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"Don’t do it" 2026 Blizzard obs, updates and pictures.
mattm4242 replied to Ginx snewx's topic in New England
Still ripping relatively hard in Gloucester -
Looks like tar
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That's just taking the 24-hour snow report from Wintergreen. The report at your link is time-stamped 7:11am. That's the same time stamp as the mountain report on Wintergreen's website (Mountain Report + Cams - Wintergreen Resort). It's all circular. To repeat, those ski area reports are always inflated. But thanks anyways for the name-calling.
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E PA/NJ/DE Winter 2025-26 Obs/Discussion
Birds~69 replied to LVblizzard's topic in Philadelphia Region
I would actually trade one of the upcoming nickel and dime events for another good cold shot. When it snows then hits the mid upper 30s w/sun it's a sloppy mess. Give me some low overcast skies w/highs in the low 20s after a nickel/dime event And throw in some winds and a lost random tumbleweed for good measure... 30f -
I’m not in on this one until temu George W says it’s gonna rain and he knows more than models
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Montauk point too
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I would have like to have seen even a little but the beefy 7.5" we got Friday night was great for the trails. Or at least I assume it was since I can't get out on them without sleds
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"Don’t do it" 2026 Blizzard obs, updates and pictures.
RUNNAWAYICEBERG replied to Ginx snewx's topic in New England
We just need the same storm again, a tic colder, and have it tuck into the tip of LI. Easy… -
"Don’t do it" 2026 Blizzard obs, updates and pictures.
WalpoleJoe replied to Ginx snewx's topic in New England
I love my Arians, just blasts through the piles. Can't imagine not having one. -
RI and SE Mass still getting hammered is totally bonkers
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How is the snow dirty already? Spilled the sunday gravy? Lol
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Does anyone have a total for montauk? It’s still snowing there, they have to be close to 3’. I’m assuming they broke an all time snowfall as well like ISP did
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"Don’t do it" 2026 Blizzard obs, updates and pictures.
NeonPeon replied to Ginx snewx's topic in New England
Can anyone knowledgeable shed some light on the wind element of this storm for me, locally? This storm had impressive but not crazy straight line winds here, but the gusting element was nowhere near what I expected, and nowhere near anywhere east of here. I know a big part of that is just friction, but normally in this sort of a storm, especially given the rest of the intensity, I'd expect more wind, and certainly more gusts. It certainly was beefy elsewhere, I'm wondering why not today. Also, normally I'm getting wind in relative subsidence, does being part of good lift in a band like this actually cause less mixing, and the wind just stayed aloft, or what is going on there? -
Thank you. The butler total is definitely off. Only 12"? We got closer to 18" and we are literally next door to them.
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2/26 - Follow-up Hopium Battlezone Storm
Solution Man replied to DDweatherman's topic in Mid Atlantic
Of course it will snow, I’m leaving Wednesday to play the RTJ golf trail in Alabama. Gonna enjoy the golf -
"Don’t do it" 2026 Blizzard obs, updates and pictures.
DomNH replied to Ginx snewx's topic in New England
Is what it is. Overall depth is still pretty impressive. -
Pittsburgh/Western PA WINTER ‘25/‘26
jwilson replied to Burghblizz's topic in Upstate New York/Pennsylvania
More or less, yes. Like 1996 (which I guess wasn't a big impact for Pittsburgh but remains my personal biggest snow). Some storms are hybrids that have multiple components. I've experienced both, but I find that oftentimes with the dynamic nor'easter bombs, you spend a lot of time sitting in subsidence with terrible snow growth and have to wait for decent bands to rotate over you. It's a massive win if you can get training of bands in the same spot, but that's even more rare. See with this storm and the isolated jackpots in SE Mass and Rhode Island, maybe some along the coast in New Jersey or Long Island. Obviously, you'd almost always take the big-time rates under those bands, but they're just unreliable and limit the big totals to relatively narrow zones. Also, as has been said, Pittsburgh is too far from the Ocean to experience the entire "Miller B" playlist. November 1950 storms don't grow on trees. -
GEFS looks like this could be a snow to mix to probably rain SE of the Fall line. Close on the mean. Need a bit more of a cold push southward. Verbatim the snow is north into PA.
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This is from NWS Blacksburg. Argue with those people, smartboy. https://www.weather.gov/source/crh/snowmap.html?sid=rnk
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This is the first time NYC has been over 40 inches of snow since 2013-2014. We got 57 inches that winter. Hopefully we reach 50 this winter.
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Another AI vs the Ops for Thursday night. Both AIGFS and AIFS are way north of the Ops.
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25 inches
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February 2026 OBS & Discussion
Wxoutlooksblog replied to Stormlover74's topic in New York City Metro
March 3rd-4th arctic intrusion?? I do not think so though it looks most likely below normal with a few additional snow threats. I could see daytime highs low-mid 30s overnight lows upper teens or lower 20s a day or two. WX/PT
