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The Allsnow Blizzard of 2026


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4 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 in Lakewood. Bummed will be missing this. Currently in Florida where its in the mid 80's. Will be watching from afar via my security cameras.

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2 minutes ago, ILoveWinter said:

Sorry for posting such a question but struggling to make a decision: currently in the Berkshires, ok to head back (3 hour drive) tomorrow morning at around 9? It does appear the heavier stuff arrives in the early afternoon but not certain. 

Prolly be alright. Not a terrible risk.

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3 minutes ago, ILoveWinter said:

Sorry for posting such a question but struggling to make a decision: currently in the Berkshires, ok to head back (3 hour drive) tomorrow morning at around 9? It does appear the heavier stuff arrives in the early afternoon but not certain. 

 3 hour drive to where ?

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Just now, ILoveWinter said:

Manhattan

roads will still be wet during the morning and early afternoon -they are going to put a ton of ice melt and salt down and temps close to or above freezing

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6 minutes ago, ILoveWinter said:

Sorry for posting such a question but struggling to make a decision: currently in the Berkshires, ok to head back (3 hour drive) tomorrow morning at around 9? It does appear the heavier stuff arrives in the early afternoon but not certain. 

You'll be fine. Even once it snows, it's going to take some time to cool the road surfaces enough for snow to stick. After 4 PM I'd stay off the roads. I have friends coming in from Sunday River (8.5 hour drive) They will be back by 4:30 tomorrow

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With the sREFs, the NAM, and the HRRR all on board giving us an absolutely historical blizzard and the NWS telling us 13 - 18 inches, I have no clue why TV meteorologists are still saying "6 - 10 inches." Are they really hugging the EURO this much and think everything is going to come around to support the EURO?

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4 minutes ago, TriPol said:

With the sREFs, the NAM, and the HRRR all on board giving us an absolutely historical blizzard and the NWS telling us 13 - 18 inches, I have no clue why TV meteorologists are still saying "6 - 10 inches." Are they really hugging the EURO this much and think everything is going to come around to support the EURO?

I said the same thing an hour ago....

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With the sREFs, the NAM, and the HRRR all on board giving us an absolutely historical blizzard and the NWS telling us 13 - 18 inches, I have no clue why TV meteorologists are still saying "6 - 10 inches." Are they really hugging the EURO this much and think everything is going to come around to support the EURO?

6-10 is enough to be considered a big storm to the public, so if they keep adjusting upward to game time it doesn't look too bad, but it also gives them room to say we never bought those crazy model runs would verify if the storm ends up like the Euro.


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4 minutes ago, TriPol said:

With the sREFs, the NAM, and the HRRR all on board giving us an absolutely historical blizzard and the NWS telling us 13 - 18 inches, I have no clue why TV meteorologists are still saying "6 - 10 inches." Are they really hugging the EURO this much and think everything is going to come around to support the EURO?

Yea it’s odd especially considering the NWS forecast is for 13-18 around the City proper.

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5 minutes ago, EastonSN+ said:

FWIW watched TWC they are going with 9 inches for Manhattan and just east on LI 16 plus.

 

Manhatten these days is the Heat Island - in a world of its own - concrete jungle - much different than during the Blizzard of '88

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2 minutes ago, Jt17 said:


6-10 is enough to be considered a big storm to the public, so if they keep adjusting upward to game time it doesn't look too bad, but it also gives them room to say we never bought those crazy model runs would verify if the storm ends up like the Euro.

 


 

yes but.... 

not this close in.... 6-10 is not a crippling storm. there is a big difference here between the run of the mill 6-10 and a crippling 2 footer 24 hours out....
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