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The Allsnow Blizzard of 2026


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1 hour ago, SACRUS said:

just right click the image and copy url link paste into your browser 

 

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https://sirocco.accuweather.com/nxssa_r1_h_500x620d/r1h/inxr1Kphla_h.gif

Those 25 to 30 dBZ echoes are nearing the Raritan River.
ps what is your location when you post your conditions? @SACRUS

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31f. winds picking up. Snow still light to moderate, but hard to judge due to the wind. The next high tide cycle in my area is 3am, pretty much when the strongest part of storm will be moving in. 

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29 minutes ago, Mo Snow said:

Hey neighbor!

Carteret is the most NE town in middlesex county though, so usually go with Upton forecasts. I live literally 2 miles from Staten Island haha

Me too.
Staten Island forecasts verify more often, over the years, versus Mt. Holly, which seems to lump me in with the area south of me.
I'm actually a few hundred yards from the boundary of the two offices.

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17 minutes ago, Mo Snow said:

Got it, thank you. Appreciate you posting it!

Is there any other free sites people use for radar - specifically for tracking heavy banding? That accuweather radar UI is so crisp, love it 

Next best thing if you don't have premium.

https://weather.cod.edu/satrad/nexrad/index.php?type=DIX-N0Q-1-48

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You can only imagine how intense this will be when the coastal starts bombing out, the upper support is hours away from phasing even now. 500 mb low is over WV, 700 mb central VA to w/c PA. I can't see any process by which this retracts the development south so it's virtually at the doorstep now. The usual rule seems to be that maximum snow bands are always a bit further north than models anticipate. All high end forecasts are probably in play here but I just wonder if it's going to zoom past eventually which will cut down on the most aggressive forecast totals. 

The contest consensus values are in the range of 19 to 23 inches like the NWS forecasts. A few are closer to the 25 to 30 inch range, and a few are more conservative in the 12 to 16 range. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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