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February 2026 Medium/ Long Range Discussion: Buckle Up!


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14 minutes ago, somecallmetim said:

I would have loved a blizzard this weekend as much as anyone, but I'm also looking out at epic piles and 6 inches of glacier that's only down one inch in the 6 days it's been around. That's remarkable for here. Not everyone cares about pack though, so to each their own.

We do care about the pack. We want snow on snow. That’s part of the rush  around here. That and usually this type of cold has an expiration date and then it’s back to cutters and rainstorms. The clock is ticking. 

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Reading the room, I'm just guessing there isnt much interest in analysis about the feature that's fucking things up in the upper levels to make it not snow again. But thanks!

Sorry, trust me I’m just as annoyed. Pattern is synoptically really good, we just gotta get a little luck already.
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Down the line western trough/-PNA showing up, if we hold the blocking and run that energy into the cold that’s built up I could see some major mid month storm like we saw with the last event. Hopefully we can avoid any ridge bridging in the east

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14 minutes ago, RevWarReenactor said:

We do care about the pack. We want snow on snow. That’s part of the rush  around here. That and usually this type of cold has an expiration date and then it’s back to cutters and rainstorms. The clock is ticking. 

I've been around here for 25 years. Agree this kind of cold usually has an expiration date. Usually it's 24-48 hours.

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1 minute ago, Heisy said:

18z gfs ai, this is almost the perfect mid Atlantic track

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Nice hit. Best of all we arent trying to tuck a coastal, just a normal storm moving in from the Ohio Valley.

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