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The Allsnow Blizzard of 2026


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who can explain why most of the models are shifting east with totals all of a sudden - what is it being caused by ? I can't figure it out - could it be any mixing issues or  dry slots ?

Only the Globals are doing this and they usually do this right as the storm starts.

Here's a nice new snow map. Maybe it can help people off the ledge.
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3 minutes ago, MJO812 said:

I like 12-18 now for nyc

a foot on the ground in NYC is a great storm, and to be honest any more than that is just crippling and over burdensome

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5 minutes ago, psv88 said:

North and west posters are on the bubble but that’s to be expected. This is largely a coastal event for maximum impacts 

The areas you’re talking about are under blizzard warnings for 18-25”. So… if the latest models of 6-10 were to pan out; that would be quite the bust for those areas. I have said that I thought those numbers were insanely high and don’t account for the possible shifts we’re seeing, but I’m also not the NWS so we’ll see

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2 minutes ago, Jt17 said:


Only the Globals are doing this and they usually do this right as the storm starts.

Here's a nice new snow map. Maybe it can help people off the ledge.
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It's not only the globals. HRRR last night had my area getting close to 2 feet, but now it's 15. 

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1 minute ago, BoulderWX said:

The areas you’re talking about are under blizzard warnings for 18-25”. So… if the latest models of 6-10 were to pan out; that would be quite the bust for those areas. I have said that I thought those numbers were insanely high and don’t account for the possible shifts we’re seeing, but I’m also not the NWS so we’ll see

Are they riding the nbm?

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The NAM did cut back too but in fairness anyone who’s followed it for years knew it would lol. 

Yes to 2.2 inches of QPF for nyc lol - I think 1.4-2 inches of QPF is a pretty safe bet for the area. Banding and ratios will determine the best spots.


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Just now, winterwx21 said:

It's not only the globals. HRRR last night had my area getting close to 2 feet, but now it's 15. 

we've seen this movie before; at least i have. so we go from historic to just a snow storm. what can you do, these models were spitting out the end of the world last night. there is an upper limit to snow here, and we should always keep that in mind, how rare 2 foot plus really is.

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“Historic” was the kiss of death. However, It would have been a lot more painful if this was the only opportunity for snow this winter. Mother Nature is one fickle “bleep”. 

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5 minutes ago, BoulderWX said:

The areas you’re talking about are under blizzard warnings for 18-25”. So… if the latest models of 6-10 were to pan out; that would be quite the bust for those areas. I have said that I thought those numbers were insanely high and don’t account for the possible shifts we’re seeing, but I’m also not the NWS so we’ll see

No one I95 or south and east is seeing less than 10 inches. 

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2 minutes ago, Winterweatherlover said:

No one I95 or south and east is seeing less than 10 inches. 

I’m talking about areas further north and west that are under 18-25” warnings. Said nothing about south and east if 95 lol

 

33 - light snow 

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6 minutes ago, Rmine1 said:

“Historic” was the kiss of death. However, It would have been a lot more painful if this was the only opportunity for snow this winter. Mother Nature is one fickle “bleep”. 

The main part of the storm hasn’t even happened yet..jeeze people become so negative!! This will be historic for someone

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