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The Allsnow Blizzard of 2026


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4 minutes ago, WestBabylonWeather said:

Not liking the current snow hole here and how that will translate to the end result 

Also the best stuff is modeled to come in aroind midnight and last til morning. 

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Got about 9" here now. I was skeptical when the NWS up their prediction to 24-30" to today but given the heaviest snow bands haven't come yet, and still at least another 15 hours of the storm to go, I'm feeling over 2 feet is very achievable here. 

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23 minutes ago, SACRUS said:


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lightening nearer the center now

 

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The feature circled in red is going to be the heaviest snow of the night when it comes on shore. It'll accompany winds upwards of 50-60 mph gusts, thundersnow and rates of 2-5 inches an hour. This will also help pushing the  precipitation north for our suburbs that haven't gotten that true saturation! This will be epic for the coastal areas but it will also give a chance for the burbs to cash in as they are a bit colder and their rates will increase will lesser winds! This is when the low occludes and peaks intensity in several hours but until than it'll just keep spewing massive amounts of moisture! 

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Just now, WeatherGeek2025 said:

The feature circled in red is going to be the heaviest snow of the night when it comes on shore. It'll accompany winds upwards of 50-60 mph gusts, thundersnow and rates of 2-5 inches an hour. This will also help pushing the  precipitation north for our suburbs that haven't gotten that true saturation! This will be epic for the coastal areas but it will also give a chance for the burbs to cash in as they are a bit colder and their rates will increase will lesser winds! This is when the low occludes and peaks intensity in several hours but until than it'll just keep spewing massive amounts of moisture! 

 

A few tors too?

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