Fozz Posted 21 hours ago Share Posted 21 hours ago 11 hours ago, The 4 Seasons said: Today (and yesterday) is the 20th anniversary of the Feb 11-12th, 2006 Blizzard. An intense band from BOS to NYC dropped 16-27" of snow at rates over 4" per hour during the early morning and afternoon hours of the 12th. Widespread thunder was reported in the NYC area and i believe they picked up 10" of snow in 2 hours. In honor of this historic blizzard i recently re-mapped the entire event and included a new L. Northeast map with all the climo sites. I got a full radar animation on our site along with a bunch of other images related to the storm. Fun fact: This storm broke the all-time record in NYC with 26.9" that held for about 10 years when it was finally broken in 2016 with 27.5". Initially the record held as the final storm total in 2016 was 26.8", missed it by one tenth of an inch. But after nearly 2-3 months later, OKX reanalyzed the event and based on surrounding obs and radar they determined that it was an under report and changed it to 27.5". So the NYC record is technically an estimate rather than a direct ob. https://www.jdjweatherconsulting.com/feb-11-12-2006 I lived further south during the Feb 2006 storm (and it was a good one even there with 15”), but one specific thing I remember was one of the TWC mets asking a guy in Boston about the upcoming storm (just before it started) and he basically said “It’s not going to be that bad, we’re only getting a foot” and I chuckled. As I recall even the TWC met was a little stunned after hearing that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ORH_wxman Posted 14 hours ago Share Posted 14 hours ago 8 hours ago, ma blizzard said: As a young weenie in 3rd grade I remember 2/5/01 coming in like a wall with big rates right off the bat mid afternoon ish Yeah it was just after lunch. Prob between 1-2pm. IIRC ORH went from nothing to heavy snow inside 30 min and it stayed heavy snow on official ASOS for like 10-12 hours straight. Just a massive 10-12 hour crush job and then it was over. There wasn’t a ton of snow between that storm and the Mar 4-6, 2001 storm…but it mostly stayed OTG. Then March went gangbusters. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
H2Otown_WX Posted 2 hours ago Share Posted 2 hours ago @The 4 Seasons you dropped the ball with missing the 25th anniversary of this bad boy: EDIT: Oops, just found the post Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The 4 Seasons Posted 2 hours ago Share Posted 2 hours ago 20 minutes ago, H2Otown_WX said: @The 4 Seasons you dropped the ball with missing the 25th anniversary of this bad boy: EDIT: Oops, just found the post Foot meet mouth I could never forget that one. Ima do something special for Mar 2001 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
H2Otown_WX Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago 9 minutes ago, The 4 Seasons said: Foot meet mouth I could never forget that one. Ima do something special for Mar 2001 You and @Sey-Mour Snow should do a green screen re-enactment of Bruce Schwoleger and the other dude with the mustache. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
codfishsnowman Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago On 2/11/2026 at 4:21 AM, The 4 Seasons said: We just crossed the 25th anniversary of what is my #1 all-time fav snowstorm. @CoastalWx just linked me to a page about the 25th anniversary of the great Apr 1, 97 blizzard and it got me to thinking about this one. It doesn't get mentioned very often and we've certainly had bigger storms, even recently. However, Feb 2001 is no slouch and a lot of areas received 1-2ft+ in a short amount of time. This storm as well as Dec 2000 and Mar 2001 are what got me interested in meteorology at young age. As Scott as mentioned with Apr 1, the nostalgia and way i felt that day can never be duplicated. Totals alone may not seem like that big of a deal but this stands out and holds my #1 spot for several reasons: Over performer to the max - Forecasts just a couple days before were for rain/snow showers with <1" possible . The day before, in the morning a WS Watch went up for 4-7". And even the morning of the event the forecast was only 5-7". Local news snowfall maps were generally 3-5/5-8/8-12 south to north. 12 hours later 14-25" of heavy wet snow blanketed the state. Road crews were caught off guard and secondary roads remained unplowed for over a day. Flake size & Rates - To this day i haven't seen flakes that large, half-dollar sized aggregates stuck together. I read many reports about people noticing this during the beginning of the storm. Snowfall rates of 2-4" per hour late morning into early afternoon. Thundersnow - First time ever i witnessed thundersnow and at the time i had no idea that was even possible during a winter storm. I just happened to be looking outside right during dusk about 5pm or so and watched as a CG strike hit just a couple hundred feet away with heavy snow/sleet following it. Timing - The timing was perfect starting just after 9AM and lasted through the entire day with over a foot of snow by dark. Schools were closed for 2 days with a delay on the third. I just finished replotting this event for the 25th anniversary and included a new lower northeast map as well. There's a full radar loop up on the site and surface animation but i really can't find much on this storm so if anyone has any free use images or radar please post em here. https://www.jdjweatherconsulting.com/feb-5-2001 On February 5, 2001, the Philadelphia area was hit by an unexpected snowstorm that trapped students in schools across the region. What began as a rainy morning quickly descended into chaos. By midday, the storm in~.mp4 16.03 MB · 0 downloads I remember just watching TWC and seeing the radar just exploding south of long island and off jersey. I lived in Bristol CT at the time and it was awesome. Snow instantly moderate to heavy with decent growth the whole storm. Some very heavy thunder snow with frequent lightning later in the evening. 18-19 inches but anyone doing six hour measurements would have had 20 or more. It was a denser snow too with temps in the upper 20s/30 degrees. We had a six to nine inch glacier already on the ground from past events so otg totals were 24 to 28 inches and that was deeper than any snowpack I had in Jan of 96 after that big one (21-24 otg, 15-17 storm). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
codfishsnowman Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago 19 minutes ago, The 4 Seasons said: Foot meet mouth I could never forget that one. Ima do something special for Mar 2001 I can still hear the sleet against the windows in my mother's basement that Sunday night . I'll save my thoughts on that Monday for the real anniversary. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The 4 Seasons Posted 1 hour ago Share Posted 1 hour ago 13 minutes ago, H2Otown_WX said: You and @Sey-Mour Snow should do a green screen re-enactment of Bruce Schwoleger and the other dude with the mustache. We do, uh have a rather big storm on our hands, it'll rival the Blizzard of 1978... EVEN STRONGER 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
H2Otown_WX Posted 47 minutes ago Share Posted 47 minutes ago 49 minutes ago, The 4 Seasons said: We do, uh have a rather big storm on our hands, it'll rival the Blizzard of 1978... EVEN STRONGER Imagine going on live TV and saying a storm will rival the Blizzard of '78 with 2001 NWP at your disposal Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The 4 Seasons Posted 39 minutes ago Share Posted 39 minutes ago 7 minutes ago, H2Otown_WX said: Imagine going on live TV and saying a storm will rival the Blizzard of '78 with 2001 NWP at your disposal Eta, Avn, NGM, NOGAPS People think the NAM and HRRR is bad, they have idea about the NGM Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The 4 Seasons Posted 32 minutes ago Share Posted 32 minutes ago 14 minutes ago, H2Otown_WX said: Imagine going on live TV and saying a storm will rival the Blizzard of '78 with 2001 NWP at your disposal That was the sentiment at the time AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION..FINAL AFTN.. NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TAUNTON MA 414 PM EST SUN MAR 4 2001 ...SEVERE STORM COMPARABLE OR WILL EXCEED THE BLIZZARD OF 78 FOR SNE WITH 60 HR DURATION OF SNW AND MAX INTENSITY OF WORST CONDS 18Z TUE-00Z WED AND HURRICANE FORCE WIND GUSTS ARE HIGHLY LIKELY TO OCCUR PARTS OF E MA COAST...DRAG Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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