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The Allsnow Blizzard of 2026


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4 minutes ago, Allsnow said:

Radar is going to look mint tomorrow night 

 

3 minutes ago, TJW014 said:

Great, now you just jinxed KDIX

 

2 minutes ago, Allsnow said:

Glue and duct tape keeping that radar working currently 

KDIX radar message says it will be going down for more repairs eventually 

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1 minute ago, coastalplainsnowman said:

Not to tempt fate, but I'll believe the wind part of this when I see it.  Big wind numbers seem to very often be way overdone, or at least very isolated.  Can't tell you how many times I've been out in a storm in which it was snowing hard enough for sure, but was practically calm when high winds were forecast.

If there's wind maps showing 75-80 you cut that back a little, that's all 60- maybe 70...

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1 minute ago, jerseyshorewxguy said:


it's the same area of southern Monmouth County that got destroyed by a Boxing Day blizzard


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I think you posted one before a quote that messed up and took pages to scroll through. 

 

Your quoted post is very much glitched lol

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2 minutes ago, coastalplainsnowman said:

Not to tempt fate, but I'll believe the wind part of this when I see (edit: feel) it.  Big wind numbers seem to very often be way overdone, or at least very isolated.  Can't tell you how many times I've been out in a storm in which it was snowing hard enough for sure, but was practically calm when high winds were forecast.

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I personally experienced winds of this force in February 1983 on the north shore of Suffolk Cty. and had good equipment to measure it.  It has happened before and can happen again.

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Can someone please remove jersey shores comment, is giving my wrist carpool tunnel feeling, (idk how to spell that) every time I refresh and have to scroll so much! 

 

Also anyone else having issues with site lagging or getting host error? 

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Just now, wthrmn654 said:

Can someone please remove jersey shores comment, is giving my wrist carpool tunnel feeling, (idk how to spell that) every time I refresh and have to scroll so much! 

 

Also anyone else having issues with site lagging or getting host error? 

"Carpal":D

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Not endorsing the amounts by any means.  Interesting though that the NAM, SREF and HRRR have been targeting these two areas for several consecutive runs.
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The 3k is picking up on local topography on NWNJ. The band is over western edge of NNJ highlands region. The lighter band to west is kittatinny ridge


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1 minute ago, SnoSki14 said:

I'm gonna try to be objective from a normie perspective but the amount of damage that would occur from the NAM verifying would be extreme. 

We're talking major coastal flooding, major power outages, a shutdown for days. Something out of this world. 

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17 minutes ago, wthrmn654 said:

I have access to multiple davis weather stations with good wind sensors.. montauk lighthouse, that had 81 mph gust this fall/ early winter,  cross  sound ferry, and possibly work weather station. 

What do you mean by access? Like to go see them in person? I’m part of the Davis network and can see all the Davis stations everywhere as far as I know. 

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