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The Allsnow Blizzard of 2026


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9 minutes ago, Franklin0529 said:

Decided to go to my parents house in Galloway. About 10 miles north of Atlantic city inland about 5 miles from Ocean. Ripping snow here the last hr ground covered an roads starting to cave

My Grandmother lived in Pomona. About 3 miles from Stockton. Spent many Summers down there.

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Been snowing pretty steady in Manhattan for 3-4 hours now, roads and surfaces are still mostly clear. Finally starting to see some stickage on the dirt tree root things on the sidewalk. 34th @ 7th

Snow sticking to even grass or dirt in the city before it turns dark is a good sign for accumulations.


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28 minutes ago, Nibor said:

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For north and west folks that deform band on the latest HRRR is also modeled on the RAP and FV3. No guarantee but I think that's the back edge of the big totals.

Going to be close out here in west central Morris County.  Glad I'm not any further west.  Wish that surface low was more inside the BM but we take what we can get.  Coastal and more eastern locations are in good shape.

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13 minutes ago, wthrmn654 said:
While the latest 12z GFS is now lower with QPF and more in line with
the Canadian and ECMWF, these global models are struggling with
banding. Current forecast QPF and Snow Amounts remained similar
to previous forecast which is more in line with hi res/HREF
guidance. Snow amount was derived using similar snow ratios to
the previous forecast. Much of the guidance including the NBM
appears to be too high. This was mannualy adjusted down to
10:1 or even a bit lower today, then increasing to 12-14:1 by
late tonight into daybreak Monday as colder air wraps around
the system. Using these ratios with generally 1.25 to 1.50
inches of QPF across the interior and 1.75 to 2.00 inches along
the coast resulted in a swath of about 20 to 24 inches of snow
for NYC and Long Island and 16 to 20 inches elsewhere. While
this is the expected amount, a few isolated readings of 30
inches are possible in the heaviest banding, mainly along the
coast.

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24 minutes ago, Jt17 said:


Ratios is a big part of it. People in here always dismiss them. This will have them up north where you are. And further south and southeast there's more QPF in general to get them to their forecast. And then banding is sure to set up somewhere relentlessly allowing select areas make it to the high ends of their forecast.


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While the latest 12z GFS is now lower with QPF and more in line with
the Canadian and ECMWF, these global models are struggling with
banding. Current forecast QPF and Snow Amounts remained similar
to previous forecast which is more in line with hi res/HREF
guidance. Snow amount was derived using similar snow ratios to
the previous forecast. Much of the guidance including the NBM
appears to be too high. This was mannualy adjusted down to
10:1 or even a bit lower today, then increasing to 12-14:1 by
late tonight into daybreak Monday as colder air wraps around
the system. Using these ratios with generally 1.25 to 1.50
inches of QPF across the interior and 1.75 to 2.00 inches along
the coast resulted in a swath of about 20 to 24 inches of snow
for NYC and Long Island and 16 to 20 inches elsewhere. While
this is the expected amount, a few isolated readings of 30
inches are possible in the heaviest banding, mainly along the
coast.
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Just now, Wxbear25 said:

One advantage of a further south/east track is any potential dry-slot is shunted the same direction

He’s been trolling all morning. There’s no dry slot coming. The mid level lows never get close enough.

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Just now, the_other_guy said:

One thing that has me worried is the warmth and almost march like quality to this storm so far.

Ive been snowing since I woke up with grass still showing.

Not saying this is the case for this storm, but in my experience in NY area, great storms dont look or feel this way at start

Temps are crashing 

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