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The Allsnow Blizzard of 2026


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yeah this is all quite confusing; someone will post something saying its going west, another will post that its cutting back. 

Well actually I was wrong I was thinking of it's earlier runs last night with nothing. It did cave big time this afternoon, however most of the diff from this run is it loses about 2 inches from snow that already has fallen.


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NYC Central Park 6:00 PM  February 22, 2026. Temp down to 30, pressure falling fast and snow intensity increased from past hour.

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Feb 22, 5:51 pm 30 29 96 20 NE 13G29 0.25 Snow, Freezing Fog OVC006 1011.00 29.71 29.88 0.08              
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2 minutes ago, Winterweatherlover said:

If only the storm went NE instead of ENE over the next several hours oh what could have been forum wide but still a great storm.

Storms like this only happen once or twice a decade if we’re lucky. I had 22” from the storm in January but that was due to many hours of moderate snow with no wind. This one is truly special. Can’t recall ever seeing blizzard warnings this far inland. 

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