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The Allsnow Blizzard of 2026


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4 minutes ago, Freezing Drizzle said:

Does anyone remember Tex Antoine from ABC? One of the first weather guys to explain some meteorology, with a little personality. 
At the time, most weather was simply presented as a forecast.
He was drunk on air one evening, said something distasteful, and was summarily fired.

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11 minutes ago, nycwinter said:

i dont think he recovered from the snowstorm that never happened..

That was the early March 2001 one where there were TWC maps with 3 ft in these parts, right?  That was astounding and might as well have said 8 ft.  How close to the expected start time did it become apparent that it would not be happening?  Also, wasn't that another case where it was on the radar a week or six days out, then the models lost it, then it was back on the radar 4 days out but in a somewhat different form?

Lastly, that was 25 years ago next week.  Good God.

 

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2 minutes ago, coastalplainsnowman said:

That was the early March 2001 one where there were TWC maps with 3 ft in these parts, right?  That was astounding and might as well have said 8 ft.  How close to the expected start time did it become apparent that it would not be happening?  Also, wasn't that another case where it was on the radar a week or six days out, then the models lost it, then it was back on the radar 4 days out but in a somewhat different form?

Lastly, that was 25 years ago next week.  Good God.

 

If only we had the mesoscale models back then

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4 minutes ago, coastalplainsnowman said:

That was the early March 2001 one where there were TWC maps with 3 ft in these parts, right?  That was astounding and might as well have said 8 ft.  How close to the expected start time did it become apparent that it would not be happening?  Also, wasn't that another case where it was on the radar a week or six days out, then the models lost it, then it was back on the radar 4 days out but in a somewhat different form?

Lastly, that was 25 years ago next week.  Good God.

 

Yes, March 4-6, 2001

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12 minutes ago, Juliancolton said:

I'm also in Florida between those same dates so we're definitely gonna miss something

When I made the reservations all I could think of was how pissed I'll be if we have a repeat of March 7 2018 while we're away. Watching on the ring cameras isn't  a substitute for being out in it. 

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4 minutes ago, WeatherFox said:

Tex Antoine was a beloved New York City TV weatherman from the 1950s to 1970s, famous for drawing weather maps live with his cartoon sidekick Uncle Wethbee.[wikipedia]

So that's where the wxbb veteran uncwethbee got his screen name. 25 years and I never knew that 

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3 minutes ago, coastalplainsnowman said:

That was the early March 2001 one where there were TWC maps with 3 ft in these parts, right?  That was astounding and might as well have said 8 ft.  How close to the expected start time did it become apparent that it would not be happening?  Also, wasn't that another case where it was on the radar a week or six days out, then the models lost it, then it was back on the radar 4 days out but in a somewhat different form?

Lastly, that was 25 years ago next week.  Good God.

 

If I remember correctly, it was never apparent that it would not be happening until the event was in progress. I think they rolled with that forecast all the way through.

The sad part is that if the storm even verified halfway, 2000-01 would have been remembered as an all-time great winter, with 50+ inches in NYC and 40+ inches in PHL. Instead, that winter is remember as a bust, and not as fondly as the great winters of 2002-03, 2003-04, and 2004-05 that followed.

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25 minutes ago, hooralph said:

I missed Feb 2003 in Boston when we went on a stupid long weekend getaway to Quebec. We had Boston news on the hotel TV so I could watch the coverage while we sat under moonlit skies and the coldest temps I’ve ever experienced (-20). I liked to think I experienced the cold HP that made it all possible.

For Jan 2016 I remember it raining for about 30 seconds in Austin and getting windy, which was the initiating system to get the HECS going. That was my part in it. It was 50/50ish until the last minute how much would make it to NYC. That day it was gorgeous, 75 degrees there and I just looked at the palm tree next to my swimming pool and laughed. 

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7 minutes ago, PhiEaglesfan712 said:

If I remember correctly, it was never apparent that it would not be happening until the event was in progress. I think they rolled with that forecast all the way through.

The sad part is that if the storm even verified halfway, 2000-01 would have been remembered as an all-time great winter, with 50+ inches in NYC and 40+ inches in PHL. Instead, that winter is remember as a bust, and not as fondly as the great winters of 2002-03, 2003-04, and 2004-05 that followed.

The day the event started the forecast had backed off to like 10-15 or 12-18 but it was evident it was in trouble early.

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nyc 10+ snowfalls storms

 

NYC (Central Park) Snowstorms ≥ 10.0"

1933–2026

Feb 11, 1933 – 10.0"

Dec 26, 1933 – 11.2"

Jan 23–24, 1935 – 13.0"

Mar 7–8, 1941 – 18.1"

Feb 20–21, 1947 – 10.7"

Dec 26–27, 1947 – 26.4"

Dec 19–20, 1948 – 16.0"

Mar 18–19, 1956 – 11.6"

Mar 20–21, 1958 – 11.8"

Dec 21–22, 1959 – 13.7"

Mar 3–4, 1960 – 14.5"

Dec 11–12, 1960 – 15.2"

Feb 3–4, 1961 – 17.4"

Jan 12–13, 1964 – 12.5"

Feb 7, 1967 – 12.5"

Feb 9–10, 1969 – 15.3"

Jan 19–20, 1978 – 13.6"

Feb 5–7, 1978 – 17.7"

Feb 19, 1979 – 12.7"

Feb 11–12, 1983 – 17.6"

Mar 13–14, 1993 – 10.6"

Feb 11, 1994 – 12.8"

Feb 4, 1995 – 10.8"

Jan 7–8, 1996 – 20.2"

Feb 16–17, 1996 – 10.7"

Dec 30, 2000 – 12.0"

Feb 16–17, 2003 – 19.8"

Dec 5–7, 2003 – 14.0"

Jan 27–28, 2004 – 10.3"

Jan 22–23, 2005 – 13.8"

Feb 11–12, 2006 – 26.9"

Dec 19–20, 2009 – 10.9"

Feb 10, 2010 – 10.0"

Feb 25–27, 2010 – 20.9"

Dec 26–27, 2010 – 20.0"

Jan 26–27, 2011 – 19.0"

Feb 8–9, 2013 – 11.4"

Jan 21–22, 2014 – 11.5"

Feb 13–14, 2014 – 12.5"

Jan 22–24, 2016 – 27.5"

Dec 16–17, 2020 – 10.5"

Jan 31–Feb 3, 2021 – 17.4"

Jan 25–26, 2026 – 11.4"

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15 minutes ago, WeatherFox said:

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Sure entertaining for his time but a tragic story.
 

He took his own life at age 59 in 1983. I don't think he ever got over his firing which was inevitable considering his on air comment.

As I remember it Roger grimsby just finished a horrible story about an underage girl being raped. The weather was next and Tex opened up the dialogue with "As Confuscious once said, if rape is inevitable sit back, relax and enjoy it" You could have heard a pin drop in the studio immediately afterward.  He was fired the next day. 

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20 minutes ago, CPcantmeasuresnow said:

Sure entertaining for his time but a tragic story.
 

He took his own life at age 59 in 1983. I don't think he ever got over his firing which was inevitable considering his on air comment.

As I remember it Roger grimsby just finished a horrible story about an underage girl being raped. The weather was next and Tex opened up the dialogue with "As Confuscious once said, if rape is inevitable sit back, relax and enjoy it" You could have heard a pin drop in the studio immediately afterward.  He was fired the next day. 

I thought the story was that he died of natural causes.

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4 minutes ago, WeatherGeek2025 said:

Snowmap is out i think i went a little conservative here now that im looking at the latest models oh well!

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Good grief bro.  Get yourself a better base map.  Looks like a 70’s neon sigh.  I fully expected it to pulse in and out.  You clearly put work into it but you need a better base map.

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Just now, MANDA said:

Good grief bro.  Get yourself a better base map.  Looks like a 70’s neon sigh.  I fully expected it to pulse in and out.  You clearly put work into it but you need a better base map.

i agree i need a little something less bright next time

maybe u can dm me with some suggestions 

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