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The Allsnow Blizzard of 2026


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5 minutes ago, T5403CG said:

Yep, the Boxer Day storm for most of Long Island was an experience of looking at the radar and seeing the mega band over Jersey just sit and dump snow as we experienced light to moderate...

24+ in those parts while we got 12-15"...

Those are hard to sit through ...

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seen it here in nj too....2/6/10, 12/09, feb 2013, jan 2015, mar 2017.....and the winner of all time, march 2011....even march 93 was a bit of a letdown....

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8 minutes ago, North and West said:


My thought in posing this question is could this push into the question where normal people know about the storm just from mentioning it? Those three are the ones regular people know.


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Wow youve never heard of that one. They called for a big storm off foot in advance than backed off to 1-3 well that day the amounts kept going up and up and up my first thundersnow and over 2 ft for me with alot of drifts

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9 minutes ago, T5403CG said:

Yep, the Boxer Day storm for most of Long Island was an experience of looking at the radar and seeing the mega band over Jersey just sit and dump snow as we experienced light to moderate...

24+ in those parts while we got 12-15"...

Those are hard to sit through ...

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12-15 was still solid. I was 7” and 15 miles from 20”+ - praying that doesn’t happen this time 

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2 minutes ago, nycwinter said:

the 96 storm to me is still the best for the huge area wide totals  i remember watching the weather channel in the afternoon and dave schwartz mentioned laguardia had 4 inches of snow in the past hour..

96 was legendary here in northern Somerset County.  Our oldest son was 16 years old and he woke us up at 2 am that night, saying "it's so cool!  I want to go out and play in it!!"  We put on the floodlights and you could not see anything more than a few inches from our back windows.  We told him only if he was attached to the house with a chain lol.  Somewhat scary. There was so much drifting that our garage was completely buried from the roof to the driveway, no way out with a vehicle. We also discovered a small pile of snow inside our attic which had somehow been blown in by the wind through a vent.  I carried it into a bathtub with a shovel and it melted.  Haven't seen anything like the 96 storm in my area before or since.

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Wow youve never heard of that one. They called for a big storm off foot in advance than backed off to 1-3 well that day the amounts kept going up and up and up my first thundersnow and over 2 ft for me with alot of drifts

I have, though I was too young for it. Just those three seem to be which all others are compared.


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Feb 2013 (nemo) for suffolk county. Had 30 inches and constant thundersnow. I compare all storms to that one out here. More intense the 96 for me.
I remember that... Commack 30+"... 5 miles north of me...

I live on the south shore and it rained all day as it snowed to the north only a few miles away...

They had 11" OTG when we finally flipped .. we wound up with 18", they had 32"...

Only 5 miles north...

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6 minutes ago, deathstar9 said:

Kinda crazy modeling is showing a 1048 high north of WI/MI.  Similar position and strength to the Feb 1978 high.  Low though is going to be around 968 vs 984 in 1978.  Speaks to the incredible gradient this storm will have.

By comparison 1996 was 984 off NJ with a 1032 high though positioning of the high was different.  This should have much more intense winds than 1996.

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