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The Allsnow Blizzard of 2026


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1 minute ago, winterwx21 said:

You really have to wonder if the American guidance is overdoing it since nothing else is that extreme. Obviously it's still going to be a tremendous storm with over a foot for most of the area. 

Only time will tell.  What I can say is everything has trended towards the gfs and hasn't stopped yet. 

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Mr. G just said lasting until Monday night possibly Tuesday morning.

He also chuckled at his own snow map and basically said yeaa those numbers will be going up...he knows...lol

2 minutes ago, Allsnow said:

Keeeps a snowing until early Monday afternoon 

 

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4 minutes ago, Winterweatherlover said:

The banding def looks like it shifted north this run 

it would move south. Honestly I think these bands are only modeled better by the very short range models.

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1 minute ago, David-LI said:

it would move south. Honestly I think these bands are only modeled better by the very short range models.

There’s no way at this point to predict where the death bands set up. That’ll be the HRRR maybe 12 hours out. We’re all in the game for a historic outcome. 

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2 hours ago, SACRUS said:

 

2/21 00z Summary

Total QPF NYC / Total 10:1 Snow NYC

SREF:  1.5 / 14.1
NAM: 2.3 / 22.3
ICON: 1.8 / 16.7
RGEM: 1.0 / 9.2
GFS: 1.9 / 19.1
GFS AI AIGFS: 1.6 / 16

Update GFS / GFS AI AIGFS

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Such textbook synoptics. The NAM and GFS progs are extreme, upper echelon - but think of it this way, 75% of that sort of outcome is still a crusher. Def wish my work schedule lined up in a way that I could have flown out to experience it. January 96 was a seminal event on my path towards becoming a NWS met.

Ironically enough, during 2006 I was up skiing at Whiteface where we just had cirrus up there. And then in 2016 I had already been in the Chicago area for 5.5 years. Did get to experience the Feb 2010 craziness after missing the early month 'snowmageddon' and happened to be back in NYC during Nemo in 2013.

Here's to an all timer for the area.



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8 minutes ago, jm1220 said:

I’ll have to look but anyone have good analogs to this setup-maybe Feb 1978 (seriously)? 

None of these really fit.  Many of those events surprisingly did jackpot areas just inland a bit but the systems were not this deep.

 

https://www.eas.slu.edu/CIPS/ANALOG/DFHR.php?reg=EC&fhr=F048&rundt=2026022100&map=thbCOOP72

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