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The Allsnow Blizzard of 2026


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Following from the southeast forum. True weather weenie here pulling for you guys! Heck I've been losing sleep on this one just as much as I would if NC was in the bullseye! GFS might bring this one home, sure looks like this one will be a fun one to ride out. I hope one day to catch a big Nor'Easter. I'll definitely stay tune to see some observations! Pumped up from a 650 miles away!! I will say the models struggled handing the phase and the ULL for our NC snowstorm a few weeks ago, it was about 36 hrs out before they had a good handle on it. RAP and HRRR was dead on under 12-16 hrs out.

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2 minutes ago, Rjay said:

Fair point. The euro never showed anything from this until yesterday evening.  That's actually crazy. 

does the Euro receive the same data as the GFS ? Or do they (Euro) gather their own data ?

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1 minute ago, SnoSki14 said:

Good point. Imagine the panic tomorrow if warnings go up for 12-18"+ 

They will slowly increase the totals. I can see 6-12 in the morning forecasts, but by tomorrow night, you might see 12 -18. Some are already saying 12+ on the Jersey shore... 

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35 minutes ago, NEG NAO said:

wow - I am only getting 4 - 8 inches now !

May be a graphic of floor plan, map, blueprint and text

It seems that whomever made the map lost sight of the bigger picture in his/her obsession with the minor IVT. 

The map will be verified for major cities in each of the zones. I've listed them below and also included my initial estimates for comparison.

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Been saying it for 2 days now. It will trend another 50 - 100 miles NW tonight then tomorrow once the in range NAM shows the same it will be a wrap.

Whoever is saying only about 6 to 8 inches of snow needs to update their forecast within 12 hours. 

Should be an easy swath of 12-18 inches NW of where it currently shows it.

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4 minutes ago, donsutherland1 said:

It seems that whomever made the map lost sight of the bigger picture in his/her obsession with the minor IVT. 

The map will be verified for major cities in each of the zones. I've listed them below and also included my initial estimates for comparison.

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Thats a Steve D  . map - we will see at verification time 

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Starting to get concerned about the storm being too “tucked” for the immediate coast. We all know that may make at least a portion of the storm wet, not white

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1 hour ago, Jt17 said:


There was more support than just American models was my point. But anyway, checkout EuroAI!


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Yeah, the Euro AI single meets in the middle between the GFS and other guidance. Has the 2” liquid line from MTP to Ocean county NJ.

If that verified exactly, then we could see one primary band further west from Monmouth out into Suffolk. So with the great lifting someone could potentially go 18”+.

Would like to see the other guidance come on board by 12z tomorrow to have confidence that some areas could reach those totals. But we don’t have to know for sure until the 12z runs tomorrow. 

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1 minute ago, Rmine1 said:

Starting to get concerned about the storm being too “tucked” for the immediate coast. We all know that may make at least a portion of the storm wet, not white

Water temps are low this time of the year

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This definitely has Boxing Day vibes to it. Everyone was ready to throw in the towel and the GFS was on its own island.  This is pretty much the inverse 2015 storm. Side note, I went and filled up my tank just before and the gas station was empty, I might head to the store to get the milks and breads. I dont think mass panic has set in yet lol

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1 minute ago, weatherpruf said:

supposed to be rain during the day on sunday

then as soon as the sun goes down the fun begins - and this could be more difficult to remove then the last storm because it will mainly fall overnight

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