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The Allsnow Blizzard of 2026


Rjay
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54 minutes ago, Wxbear25 said:

A few things and about temps with this storm

1) An occluding low is becoming vertically stacked, so you need to worry less about the surface low having a good track, but getting skunked by an 850mb low 150 miles west of you flooding the region with warm air

2) The precipitation will be very, very heavy so it will naturally cool the column

3) The deeper the low, the more the pressure gradient force overwhelms the coriolis force resulting in a more direct high->Low wind direction. In other words, winds will be more northerly than one would expect from a low in that position

4) The low eventually will lose northward momentum and pinwheel eastward, so whatever push of warm air there may be (which there wont really) will be gone

The big thing I'd be worried about if this thing keeps coming north is a big-ol wedge of dry air just being hurled northward into somewhere over eastern LI/southern New England

 


oh yeah Miller As dry slots suck

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49 minutes ago, Rjay said:

No I don't. Well maybe Nassau. Again we are kinda far out for this though.  Nnj down to the Jersey shore, nyc and lower HV would be my guess right now but that could easily change over the next 24-36 hours.  

I think as long as the 500/700/850 lows are all closed off and go SE of us we’re fine in terms of mixing being an issue. If we start seeing those trend to tracking over us we have a problem. 

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Just now, jm1220 said:

I think as long as the 500/700/850 lows are all closed off and go SE of us we’re fine in terms of mixing being an issue. If we start seeing those trend to tracking over us we have a problem. 

Mixing wont be an issue imo

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16 minutes ago, T5403CG said:

Got ya... but every model is tracking this SE of 40/70... that is not conducive to NYC and west having the best dynamics... it screams Long Island and Eastern New England...

Just trying to understand where the thought process is that the track will be inside 40/70 (That's where Boxer Day storm tracked)?

Need some education so I can see what I am missing here...

Thanks...

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Boxing Day jackpotted west of NYC since it tracked west of the benchmark and brushed Cape Cod.

https://www.weather.gov/okx/Meteorology12262010

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1 minute ago, cleetussnow said:


oh yeah Miller As dry slots suck

If the 700/850 low tracks over you sure. Again too soon to know where the best banding sets up but that’s what I’m really watching. That and how soon they close off. When you see the closed 700/500mb lows and deepening low not occluded yet you have a great feed of moisture into a healthy CCB. 

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5 minutes ago, bluewave said:

Boxing Day jackpotted west of NYC since it tracked right across Cape Cod.

https://www.weather.gov/okx/Meteorology12262010

Normally a great track for where I am living now but back then (I was not living here at the time) this area got the royal shaft with 5-8".  Deformation bands were SO intense there was massive subsidence to the west of them.

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1 minute ago, TriPol said:

I'm really confused why Lee Goldberg is saying this starts as rain Sunday morning.

Bc it might.  Temps will probably be above freezing in a large chunk of the area when the precip moves in.  

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