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The Allsnow Blizzard of 2026


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10 minutes ago, Prue11 said:

I guess everyone is butt hurt now that the euro didn’t show the solution they want

lol not really are you? I actually want spring. My kids are bored out of their minds so am I. I want spring.

But if we get a big snowstorm that would be amazing too. Edit: A big snowstorm is cool, but spring is better.  I would rather prefer that

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3 minutes ago, David-LI said:

lol not really are you? I actually want spring. My kids are bored out of their minds so am I. I want spring.

But if we get a big snowstorm that would be amazing too I would rather prefer that

It’s still showing 10-12” for LI. But I’m with you, unless it’s a biggie over 12” I’m ready for spring 

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1 minute ago, Stormlover74 said:

I don't remember this ever happening inside 48 hours when every model trended better for an entire day

I was honestly thinking about this today. Every model run trends worse. For at least the last 10 years. But not this one. I hope I didnt jinxed it

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9 minutes ago, Stormlover74 said:

I don't remember this ever happening inside 48 hours when every model trended better for an entire day

I just saw the Euro. WOW, only 4 inches for our area. Yet the American models are close to 2 feet. Insane difference. I do think the Euro is way off with this solution, but it isn't a slam dunk yet that we're seeing a monster event. 

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I think this is just a sign that the westerly trend is over and the models will correct back to around where the GFS is. Remember all models trended towards the GFS yesterday 80% models had nothing. We will see by tomorrow but I honestly still think the euro is the most overrated model there is, icon may be better at this point! We'll see but to me it just looks like the west trend is over and they'll just wobble back and forth between GFS and maybe Euro AI solution!

This entire suite stood pat or even trended a little further west. Only Exception was euro OP.


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1 hour ago, T5403CG said:

I was thinking 12/2009... but it's just not big enough when compared to what this looks to be...

Now I'm onto 78 or 96... 78 wins given the wind... there were drifts ten feet high on Long Island for that one...

The 78 storm did run closer to the coast... introduced some freezing rain... but rarely do you get a monster storm without some mix, no matter how brief, on Long Island... wound up with two feet and 10 foot drifts...

This looks to be shaping into a monster as well... hope when all is said and done it joins 78 and 96 as another classic...

Good luck all...



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No rain or freezing rain during the February 1978 blizzard (except possibly right near Montauk for a bit, but I'm not sure).  You might be thinking of the big January near blizzard that year which ended as a mix.

Temperatures prior to the Feb 6 storm were very cold (near 0 on LI the morning of the 5th) and well below freezing except for a couple of hours late on the 6th from ISP south and east as they got involved with a coastal front and the temp rose to around freezing.

We had snow up to my keester but my most vivid memory is the wind; it was insane.

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1 hour ago, jm1220 said:

That storm on the Long Beach boardwalk was the best winter storm experience I’ve ever had. Wind with intensity even though the heaviest was over NJ. Thunder snow on 12/30/00 second best. My mom passed away recently so I can’t stay at her house for this but my place is fine. 

Very sorry JM.

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