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The Allsnow Blizzard of 2026


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1 minute ago, Winterweatherlover said:

Boxing Day still seems like one of the best analogs to me and the same model led the way on both.

If its modeling holds for this storm the GFS will get an A+ for it - it wants to retire a winner

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14 minutes ago, Brasiluvsnow said:

Start time guesstimate anyone ? 8 am ?????? and when does she get cranking is it in the afternoon or at night ?

I think if you're north of 195 it's snizzly for a bit. Non accumulating snow until early afternoon, cranks as it gets dark. 

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This will be the longest stretch of solid snow cover over 1 inch that I can remember in my area.  Minus where winds blew snow to nearly the grass... wow and not hitting 40 since jan 22... wonder how long can keep this record going!?

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14 minutes ago, Freezing Drizzle said:

@donsutherland1

Good morning, the late-"Icehater," a great poster on the old NYC Metro forum wrote that the temperature during the "Lindsey Storm" of February, 1969 hovered around 34 F and never went below freezing.  Would you have temperature data for that storm for CPK or other points? FD

The low temperatures were:

EWR: 24
ISP: 27
JFK: 26
LGA: 26
NYC: 26

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2 minutes ago, NEG NAO said:

north of I-95 ?? please explain

That's a 1 not an I. I think intensity is light enough for the NYC metro that not much accumulates until mid afternoon. There's not much forcing away from the sfc low until all the energy gets into the trof and it detonates.

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6 minutes ago, Blizzardo said:

195 is like exit 100 on the parkway

Pretty much. It's exit 98. I used to live in Toms River, NJ (moved this year) and hated how it didn't snow there for the past 3 to 5 years except once. Wish I could go there one more time as it much jackpot for this storm.

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Just now, Mr. T. said:

Pretty much. It's exit 98. I used to live in Toms River, NJ and hated how it didn't snow there for the past 3 to 5 years except once. Wish I could go there one more time as it much jackpot for this storm.

i knew it was either one of those...lol

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7 minutes ago, EasternLI said:

However unlikely this may be. If any of those insane western sref members were ever to actually take place. I'll see you all after we rebuild all infrastructure.

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That track and intensity verbatim would be 2-3 ft area wide. Incredible.

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2 minutes ago, Mr. T. said:

Pretty much. It's exit 98. I used to live in Toms River, NJ (moved this year) and hated how it didn't snow there for the past 3 to 5 years except once. Wish I could go there one more time as it much jackpot for this storm.

See, you understand! Haven't had a 10+ snow since 2018 (I wasn't here for Jan 2022)

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2 minutes ago, Mr. T. said:

Pretty much. It's exit 98. I used to live in Toms River, NJ and hated how it didn't snow there for the past 3 to 5 years except once. Wish I could go there one more time as it much jackpot for this storm.

will be interesting to see how the barrier islands in Ocean County do with this storm - I remember traveling west from Silverton which had 1 inch to Southern Lakewood - 7 miles away which had 7 inches from a storm

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1 minute ago, Prue11 said:

Someone on the coast is going to get pummeled with 30”

Not right along the coast in Monmouth or Ocean - I bet there is a mixing or change over at some point for at least a while

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11 minutes ago, Monty said:

That's a 1 not an I. I think intensity is light enough for the NYC metro that not much accumulates until mid afternoon. There's not much forcing away from the sfc low until all the energy gets into the trof and it detonates.

Yes plus temps a little above freezing means probably white rain in NYC until early-mid afternoon. I was surprised rhe blizzard warning starts 6 am but I guess that's as a precaution. 

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2 minutes ago, NEG NAO said:

will be interesting to see how the barrier islands in Ocean County do with this storm - I remember traveling west from Silverton which had 1 inch to Southern Lakewood - 7 miles away which had 7 inches from a storm

I'm going to try and get into IBSP Monday (research purposes). I feel somewhere between there and Squan will be the bullseye. Matter of finding somewhere that doesn't have massive drifts

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