andyhb Posted 5 hours ago Share Posted 5 hours ago 17 minutes ago, Snowstorms said: Agreed. YYZ needs a major reform but seems highly unlikely. But for once, YYZ is somewhat keeping up. 7 hours of straight +SN and at 36cm (14.1") so far. January 2026 will finish as YYZ's snowiest January on record. Queens Park just reported 5.5” in the last hour, unbelievable. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OHweather Posted 5 hours ago Share Posted 5 hours ago Fluffy/efficient lake effect processes occurring beneath/within a broader synoptic snow are basically magic in terms of getting good snow, but it’s rarely organized into a firehose like what’s been going into Toronto. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TimChgo9 Posted 4 hours ago Share Posted 4 hours ago IMBY, we got 6" or so. The dry air took some time to overcome, it would seem. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chicago Storm Posted 4 hours ago Share Posted 4 hours ago Lake effect saved the day... Also, an honorable mention of 5.9" at MDW CO-OP. Final snowfall totals 4.4" - ORD T - RFD …2025/26 Season Snowfall... 28.6" - ORD 23.9" - RFD Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheClimateChanger Posted 4 hours ago Share Posted 4 hours ago Heard Toronto set a new snowfall record today? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Powerball Posted 4 hours ago Share Posted 4 hours ago 1 hour ago, Stevo6899 said: Toronto big dog. Boston big dog. Us 16 hours to get maybe 4 inches. We've discussed this. Im willing to suffer 4 shutout winters in a row if it means I get a big dog every other yr other times. It does look like a winter wonderland back home so it beats tundra and no snow cover I suppose. Im 40 years old so hopefully I can witness a big dog in my backyard and a lions sb b4 I croak. The bolded made me chuckle. The struggle is real, lol... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Harry Perry Posted 3 hours ago Share Posted 3 hours ago Storm total just under 3” here. No complaints as it originally looked to be about 200 miles south of here. Happy for the Chicago crew. Even the sun shines on a dogs ass some days. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sbnwx85 Posted 3 hours ago Share Posted 3 hours ago 3.4” from the system. Standing by for the lake. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Powerball Posted 3 hours ago Share Posted 3 hours ago Preliminary reports suggest a storm total range of 2-5" around the Detroit area, so a bit of an underachiever. Same thing happened in OK. Inefficient accumulation due to the snow being the sugary/sandy type. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Harry Perry Posted 3 hours ago Share Posted 3 hours ago Just now, Powerball said: Preliminaey report suggest a storm total range of 2-5" around the Detroit, so a bit of an underachiever. Same thing happened in OK. Inefficient accumulation due to the snow being the sugary/sandy type. This snow reminded me of the sand in Siesta Key. Impossible to clean up. Like powder sugar. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheClimateChanger Posted 3 hours ago Share Posted 3 hours ago 46 minutes ago, TheClimateChanger said: Heard Toronto set a new snowfall record today? 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
McHenrySnow Posted 3 hours ago Share Posted 3 hours ago January will end up the least snowy month of the season in my backyard with November the most. It's been downhill since the Thanksgiving weekend storm. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dmc76 Posted 3 hours ago Share Posted 3 hours ago 4” in 22 hours!!!! the other day. From a squall picked 1.0” in 17 mins. lol 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HillsdaleMIWeather Posted 3 hours ago Share Posted 3 hours ago Schools here have officially hit 6 school days off in a row, might for 7 or 8 of even more depending on the cold. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dmc76 Posted 2 hours ago Share Posted 2 hours ago 2 hours ago, Stevo6899 said: Toronto big dog. Boston big dog. Us 16 hours to get maybe 4 inches. We've discussed this. Im willing to suffer 4 shutout winters in a row if it means I get a big dog every other yr other times. It does look like a winter wonderland back home so it beats tundra and no snow cover I suppose. Im 40 years old so hopefully I can witness a big dog in my backyard and a lions sb b4 I croak. You still all about the big dog, aren’t you.?. In order to get 20”+ storm u need a 2nd moisture source. The one time in recent memory that we did have over 20 inches in 1974 I believe personally it was something similar to what happened in Toronto today. we were getting an East wind/feed right off lake Erie.as well as the Atlantic/Gulf. I could be wrong but that’s what I think may have happened. I think our winters are not bad. It snows literally almost every day in a cold pattern. I must’ve used the shovel or snowblower 6/7 times in the last 10 days. some of these areas like Boston/NY/Indy they can go weeks or even entire winter with barely any snow. I’m in my 40’s as well. There was times where we were very close. everything is gotta work out perfect here. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mimillman Posted 2 hours ago Share Posted 2 hours ago 2 hours ago, Stevo6899 said: Toronto big dog. Boston big dog. Us 16 hours to get maybe 4 inches. We've discussed this. Im willing to suffer 4 shutout winters in a row if it means I get a big dog every other yr other times. It does look like a winter wonderland back home so it beats tundra and no snow cover I suppose. Im 40 years old so hopefully I can witness a big dog in my backyard and a lions sb b4 I croak. Bro don’t you live in Florida 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Snowstorms Posted 2 hours ago Share Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, TheClimateChanger said: Some parts of the city recorded close to 30" today. This was a perfect set up. Extremely rare to get such a potent and persistent lake effect band. YYZ recorded 17" making it the largest single day snowfall on record. January will finish as the snowiest January on record, beating the old record from 1999 and 1966. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stevo6899 Posted 2 hours ago Share Posted 2 hours ago 18 minutes ago, mimillman said: Bro don’t you live in Florida Snowbird chief 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roger Smith Posted 2 hours ago Share Posted 2 hours ago For downtown Toronto the old January daily record was 16.6" set on Jan 23, 1966. The one-day record for all months is 19.5" from Dec 11, 1944. Two-day record I believe is 23.0" Dec 25-26 1872. So yes this looks like an all-timer for January 1d for Toronto City (records began 1840, snowfall 1843). I have a thread on Toronto and New York City climate records in the climate change forum. Will wait for further data before updating and will report back on exact details, there is still a reporting station in downtown Toronto but they only give precip and snow depth obs. I have been going by those and using best estimates on recent snowfall amounts since actual daily snowfall reports stopped happening in 2017. Looks like this was 80% lake enhancement and 20% synoptic scale which is similar to the 1872 storm which took place during a frigid spell of record low temperatures with NYC also seeing 18" of snow on Dec 26th (1872). Last February Toronto was flirting with Feb 1846 snowfall records. March 1870 is the snowiest month of all time with four big falls that added up to over 60 inches. Also the record snow depth for Toronto downtown is 65 cm (around 26 inches) set in January 1999 after a number of snowstorms, including another 15-16 incher on Jan 2 but the record was not reached until nearly mid-January. Famously the Canadian army was called in to shovel the snow on that occasion. I have seen 30 inches of snow on the ground north of Toronto as recently as April 3, 1975 after a big storm in that region. 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
michsnowfreak Posted 19 minutes ago Share Posted 19 minutes ago 3 hours ago, Powerball said: Preliminary reports suggest a storm total range of 2-5" around the Detroit area, so a bit of an underachiever. Same thing happened in OK. Inefficient accumulation due to the snow being the sugary/sandy type. We finished with 5.2". There is 9-10" on the ground. The snow was not fluffy it was like 10-12:1 arctic powder so it had weight to it. With the existing snowpack and snowbanks there are mountains of powder everywhere...its so cold no salt is being used. It looks like pretty much the same as if it was a foot snowstorm lol. It looks fantastic outside. DTW finished with 4.9" snow on 0.41" liquid so the liquid was actually MORE than the model average forecast of 0.35". It was just pure sugar. Monroe had 6.5". Pretty much 2-4" NW of an Ann Arbor to Livonia to Port Huron line with less than 2" by the time you get to Flint. From Adrian to DTW to Mt Clemens and southeast 4-5" with 5-7" in Monroe Co. So basically...model qpf was fine...once again the assumption of cold equals fluff did not work out. It is very rare to get 20-1 ratios in a synoptic system....Lake effect, that's when you can easily get north of 25-1 ratios. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
michsnowfreak Posted 16 minutes ago Share Posted 16 minutes ago 1 hour ago, Roger Smith said: For downtown Toronto the old January daily record was 16.6" set on Jan 23, 1966. The one-day record for all months is 19.5" from Dec 11, 1944. Two-day record I believe is 23.0" Dec 25-26 1872. So yes this looks like an all-timer for January 1d for Toronto City (records began 1840, snowfall 1843). I have a thread on Toronto and New York City climate records in the climate change forum. Will wait for further data before updating and will report back on exact details, there is still a reporting station in downtown Toronto but they only give precip and snow depth obs. I have been going by those and using best estimates on recent snowfall amounts since actual daily snowfall reports stopped happening in 2017. Looks like this was 80% lake enhancement and 20% synoptic scale which is similar to the 1872 storm which took place during a frigid spell of record low temperatures with NYC also seeing 18" of snow on Dec 26th (1872). Last February Toronto was flirting with Feb 1846 snowfall records. March 1870 is the snowiest month of all time with four big falls that added up to over 60 inches. Also the record snow depth for Toronto downtown is 65 cm (around 26 inches) set in January 1999 after a number of snowstorms, including another 15-16 incher on Jan 2 but the record was not reached until nearly mid-January. Famously the Canadian army was called in to shovel the snow on that occasion. I have seen 30 inches of snow on the ground north of Toronto as recently as April 3, 1975 after a big storm in that region. I remember Toronto had so many down winters, even when the rest of us were getting hit good, that @Snowstorms thought Toronto just couldn't get good winters anymore. The last few years have emphatically proved that wrong. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Torchageddon Posted 2 minutes ago Share Posted 2 minutes ago 1 hour ago, Roger Smith said: For downtown Toronto the old January daily record was 16.6" set on Jan 23, 1966. The one-day record for all months is 19.5" from Dec 11, 1944. Two-day record I believe is 23.0" Dec 25-26 1872. So yes this looks like an all-timer for January 1d for Toronto City (records began 1840, snowfall 1843). I have a thread on Toronto and New York City climate records in the climate change forum. Will wait for further data before updating and will report back on exact details, there is still a reporting station in downtown Toronto but they only give precip and snow depth obs. I have been going by those and using best estimates on recent snowfall amounts since actual daily snowfall reports stopped happening in 2017. Looks like this was 80% lake enhancement and 20% synoptic scale which is similar to the 1872 storm which took place during a frigid spell of record low temperatures with NYC also seeing 18" of snow on Dec 26th (1872). Last February Toronto was flirting with Feb 1846 snowfall records. March 1870 is the snowiest month of all time with four big falls that added up to over 60 inches. Also the record snow depth for Toronto downtown is 65 cm (around 26 inches) set in January 1999 after a number of snowstorms, including another 15-16 incher on Jan 2 but the record was not reached until nearly mid-January. Famously the Canadian army was called in to shovel the snow on that occasion. I have seen 30 inches of snow on the ground north of Toronto as recently as April 3, 1975 after a big storm in that region. I did not have this on my bingo card for today, really besotted. Most insane is the rates, may even have had higher rates than anything I've seen. The LES on radar does look different from the bands I normally get and Huron's belts get. Its very cold but there is more dynamics I'd like to learn about on W Lake Ontario. What station was the 19.5" record in '44 from? The MSN using YYZ and touting the record snowiest day from that but sounds like they smudged the narrative. The storm was a bust here, only a few cm if that but days ago 20cm was pegged, while Toronto got their diamond! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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