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The Allsnow Blizzard of 2026


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9 minutes ago, TriPol said:

I think we break the record. I think we break 2006 and maybe 2016's record.

Those are 27.5 and 26.8 inches. I doubt the city approaches those amounts but even if they did I doubt whoever they send to measure in the park will be accurate with all that blowing and drifting. 
Since this storm will overlap a calendar day they must also start new measurements at midnight Sunday and add the totals together it isn't maximum depth then. In summation accuracy might be a problem no matter what they get. 

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One thing that has been consistent through all of the wobbling over the past 8 or so runs from just about every model is that the southern half of NJ east of 95 gets walloped. There’s been a huge blob over that area in every run. 

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3 minutes ago, CPcantmeasuresnow said:

Those are 27.5 and 26.8 inches. I doubt the city approaches those amounts but even if they did I doubt whoever they send to measure in the park will be accurate with all that blowing and drifting. 
Since this storm will overlap a calendar day they must also start new measurements at midnight Sunday and add the totals together it isn't maximum depth then. In summation accuracy might be a problem no matter what they get. 

They've actually been pretty spot on this year with snow measuring at Central Park. 

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10 minutes ago, allgame830 said:

For NYC? If so it’s 27.2 I think 

Never eclipsing 1996.  The storm was amazing.  It kept coming down hard.  And when the intensity dropped slightly, it only came down just as hard a minute later.  However, I wouldn't mind seeing a 40 inch snowstorm...

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1 minute ago, Dark Star said:

Never eclipsing 1996.  The storm was amazing.  It kept coming down hard.  And when the intensity dropped slightly, it only came down just as hard a minute later.  However, I wouldn't mind seeing a 40 inch snowstorm...

96 is tough but this could slip into the #2 slot rather easily....lol

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