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The Allsnow Blizzard of 2026


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5 hours ago, Neblizzard said:

I’d give it another hour or two. It’s like marinating the sauce.   Epic cold and blocking are gone so we’ll have to rely on dynamics.  It’s ok.,

Yup. 
 

steady snow currently 

 

sticking to colder surfaces 

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6 minutes ago, the_other_guy said:

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

It has 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

You’ll be fine in wading river 

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8 minutes ago, the_other_guy said:

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

It has 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

feb 2010 started as rain and it was mushy underneath the deep snow. i know, i slipped in it....

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After 5 hours of snow (all snow!) on the UWS it's starting to stick to car windshields. If you didn't  have access to modern forecasting, today so far would be indistinguishable from a miserable March white rain event. Makes me think about the generations that preceded us (I mean native Americans and colonial settlers). Would they have known what's coming?

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Let's hope so! I'll let y'all know. I'm off tomorrow,  so let it dump.

I believe it is real. A realization of a band of precipitation to NW with some orographic enhancement. Will it be 15-18” or 18-24” is the question. Arguments could be made for either range but as it looks now I like the lower end of the higher range, i.e. 18-21”. Wider scale 18-24” is reserved for central / southern coastal NJ NYC into LI.


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18 minutes ago, the_other_guy said:

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

It has 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

If it was March and it was a daytime storm I’d actually consider this a real issue in the five boroughs but it’s still February and the heaviest stuff is overnight. 

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the storm is about to start pumping ocean moisture onshore, get ready everyone should start accumulating snow in inches within an hour! The atmosphere is getting juiced up right now and temps will crash way below freezing within two hours! Enjoy this will be amazing and we're still on our way to get 15-20 inches

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