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The Allsnow Blizzard of 2026


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1 minute ago, Bxstormwatcher360 said:

13 inches for my area??..sounds good..only problem is Im approaching half of that fast. 5.2 down already. Hvy snow currently.:lol:

Thats from 7pm onwards projection - anything that had fallen prior would be added to this 

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This area has had nonstop yellows and some reds appearing all evening.  Is it something with the radar or is it just dumping in that particular area? 
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That's radar ground clutter. You can better tell it's an artifact by flipping over to velocity.
https://www.noaa.gov/jetstream/anomalous-propagation

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9 minutes ago, Blizzard-on-GFS said:

Yeah I WAS skeptical, but after looking over all the 0z model runs. Seems like tight consensus for another 18-22" for us. So when this thing gets cranking and pivoting, things might change quick. Dew point is currently at 31 so as soon as this next band rolls through I think we start cooking. 

We shall see... In any case, all rapidly intensifying lows are a treat for us to track (any time of year, here...) We live in a pretty special location, in terms of multiple bordering micro-climates.  

If you are hoping for those projected totals, ill hope along with you, as I walk my dog one last time for the evening.   From a meteorological and observational perspective, I would caution against expecting more than 12"....  

If you are going to live-track the storm throughout the night, I would suggest taking many meso model screenshots, which you can analyze again post storm.  This simple activity, coupled with observations, is extremely useful in both scoring model output, and learning your local climo in various setups. 

 

Cheers. 

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20 minutes ago, dseagull said:

Struggling to keep anything more than thst up here in Waretown and Forked River, as well.   We will hopefully see a long duration high dbz band pivot near (or over us) overnight, but Im simply not seeing enough observational temp crash to help us catch up to projected totals.   

For me, snow totals mean far less than the overall coastal impacts... but I like to call things as I see them.  I would consider double digits a win, at this juncture.   Hope we both get to experience some true blizzard conditions, regardless of overall snowfall accumulation.  

Dude I'm in Galloway an I got almost 7" it's snowing so hard I can barely see neighbors house across street. Your not far from me

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24 minutes ago, weatherpruf said:

some of us are confused that you have a red tag identifying you as a meteorologist....this would indicate at least a BA. i understand you don't learn everything in school, and maybe you specialized in tornados for all i know.....otherwise i don't find you offensive.

Graduated back in 1981.  I haven't been an active forecaster for most of it. I see a lot of generalizations and optimistic wish casting, which can be confusing.  I am hoping for an epic storm, but trying to keep my expectations in line with the models and present storm signals.  So far, my area has received 3.5" and it is snowing moderately.  My guess is that Union County in NJ will get 8-14".  However, Sacrus just recently posted a map for tomorrow morning, showing the low still off NYC, which would indicate it is not moving away too fast.  If that is the case, maybe higher amounts?

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