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The Allsnow Blizzard of 2026


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1 minute ago, hooralph said:

If the winds meet expectations I bet we will have lots of trees down in places like Riverside Park where the ground is a swamp and the snow has been sticking to the trees for hours (but not the ground).

Wait - was that a forecast and not an observation? Should I have put that in the other thread? :oldman:

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Folks - don't forget to go outside and enjoy this gift, as it's simply gorgeous out there now and about to go nuclear. If you need an excuse to get outside, do a measurement every hour and report back. Also, if you end up with several inches less than the NWS and others are predicting, don't whine - remember back to 3-4 days ago when we were worried about a whiff

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Just now, RU848789 said:

Folks - don't forget to go outside and enjoy this gift, as it's simply gorgeous out there now and about to go nuclear. If you need an excuse to get outside, do a measurement every hour and report back. Also, if you end up with several inches less than the NWS and others are predicting, don't whine - remember back to 3-4 days ago when we were worried about a whiff

I stop caring what the ceiling might have been once there is heavy snow flying and I'm outside in it. A good jebwalk cures everything.

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8 hours ago, Freezing Drizzle said:

@SACRUS was Jan 26–27, 2011 (– 19.0") the storm that shut down parts of Monmouth/Ocean County with totals around 30 inches?

[My notes show 17.75 inches, here in Perth Amboy.]


@weatherpruf @RU848789 Do you guys remember it? My sister lived in Bradley Beach and could not get out of her property for days.

Yep, 2-parter...here's a short excerpt of my write-up on it (I have a way longer version, lol). 

Wow, what a freakin' snowstorm.  Ended around 3 am here and our final tally was 5.5" for part 1 and 12.0" for part 2, for a grand total of 17.5" for the event.  Puts it in the top 10 for the last 50 years in this area.  Sounds like there was a general overall 12-20" in the Philly to NYC region, which is quite an overperformance vs. the forecast. 

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1 minute ago, Rjay said:

This is not going to work

:arrowhead: It operates under the assumption that everyone reads all the posts, but often with so many it's easier to skim... so a few people miss your post, post observations, and other skimmers see that, and so goes the feedback loop 

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GFS with the most epic collapse in history lol! Onto the short range

You realize it just moved back like 75 miles west right lol - gfs deserves kudos, it had a raging blizzard and kept and other models had literally 0 inches on runs 48 hours ago.


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15 minutes ago, EasternLI said:

This thing is ramping up quickly here. This is getting borderline heavy snow already. 32F. Starting to accumulate everywhere now. With the bulk of this many hours away lol

Same here a little west of you. 30f

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