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The Allsnow Blizzard of 2026


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2/23 3z HRRR
FRom 10pm today to 4pm Monday (anything that fell before 10pm is not included)-
 
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Places certainly could approach 2 feet if that's right dang


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37 minutes ago, RU848789 said:

As of 10 pm, we were up to 7.5" in Metuchen, so 1.0" the last hour with moderate to heavy snowfall and it's still 30F; Just did my second shoveling and it was pouring snow during that time and 20 minutes later we had 3/4", which is over 2" per hour if it's sustained. Also, the last few inches of snow will pack somewhat, but it's much drier now - could make a snowball, but not a snowman - should've done that earlier, lol.

As of 11 pm, we have 9.0" in Metuchen, so 1.5" the last hour with heavy snowfall and it's still 30F. Lee Goldberg shows increased amounts from 95 SE-ward (18-24") and he thinks NYC will hit 20". Amazing to see NYC basically shut down with snow covered streets.'t see the start/end times...
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Just now, RU848789 said:
As of 11 pm, we have 9.0" in Metuchen, so 1.5" the last hour with heavy snowfall and it's still 30F. Lee Goldberg shows increased amounts from 95 SE-ward (18-24") and he thinks NYC will hit 20". Amazing to see NYC basically shut down with snow covered streets.'t see the start/end times...
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Nyc is already past the halfway point to 20 inches. Its 1130 pm B)

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2 hours ago, Franklin0529 said:

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

I hear ya, this will be a localized jackpot storm.   Again (as Ive stated numerous times,) I am not downplaying the severity or intensity of the storm.   I will absolutely stand by my "total storm accumulation" forecast of under a foot for the Forked River to Manahawkin area of coastal Barnegat Bay.  I can confidently assess that nearly a foot has fallen already.   However, well under 6 inches has accumulated thus far. Between the temperature profile and winds, I see no feasible way for such a wet paste to amount to much in the way of accumulation.   

Power outages and other impacts are stacking up, but these are primarily wind related.   Absolutely incredible storm to track, but very borderline MECS for immediate coastal areas in terms of accumulation.   Our January storm, and subsequent glacial freeze.... will be what most remember this winter for. 

Enjoy the storm. 

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