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The Allsnow Blizzard of 2026


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It wasnt tucked at all lol

It was. Snuggled up nice and close to Cape May before it made its way northeast and was way west of pretty much everything but the NAM/GFS (discounting the last wonky run the GFS had) this is partly why we have such high totals further north and west than modeled. I know you're seeing much lower totals far west, but that's because the models all had a smoother distribution and fall off west than what happened in reality which was a sharp cut off.


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39 minutes ago, hooralph said:

For those reflexively crapping on the CPK measurement, I just did another 20 minute walk in Riverside Park and it very much feels like a 17-19" storm.

It could be the terrain effects and placement of the coastal fronts and deformation bands around the NYBight.

There is often a least one very heavy band that parks over NNJ and another across Long Island. The immediate area around Manhattan can get into some relative subsidence between the bands.

The NNJ band this time was just west of the Hudson. But at other times with a storm track more tucked in near the coast it has been over Western NJ into Orange and Rockland.

The December 2020 storm tracked closer to ACY than this one did and delivered 40” to BGM.

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Just now, bluewave said:

It could be the terrain effects and placement of the coastal fronts and deformation bands around the NYBight.

There is often a least one very heavy band that parks over NNJ and another across Long Island. The immediate area around Manhattan can get into some relative subsidence between the bands.

The NNJ band this time was just west of the Hudson. But at other times with a storm track more tucked in near the coast it has been over Western NJ into Orange and Rockland.

The December 2020 storm tracked closer to ACY than this one did and delivered 40” to BGM.

the band this morning parked just west of the Hudson, which is what pushed Bergen County up over 2'. 19-21 appears fair for Manhattan into Queens/Brooklyn.

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Have gotten an inch maybe since 8 this morning. Just started snowing again for first time in hour or two. Weird storm. Places 4-5 miles to my south in Nassau got 6-8 inches more


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5 minutes ago, bluewave said:

It could be the terrain effects and placement of the coastal fronts and deformation bands around the NYBight.

There is often a least one very heavy band that parks over NNJ and another across Long Island. The immediate area around Manhattan can get into some relative subsidence between the bands.

The NNJ band this time was just west of the Hudson. But at other times with a storm track more tucked in near the coast it has been over Western NJ into Orange and Rockland.

The December 2020 storm tracked closer to ACY than this one did and delivered 40” to BGM.

The SPC HREF had the separate band west of the Hudson idea but it verified a little further to the east.

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9 minutes ago, EW9616 said:

Have gotten an inch maybe since 8 this morning. Just started snowing again for first time in hour or two. Weird storm. Places 4-5 miles to my south in Nassau got 6-8 inches more


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Like Jan 2022 all over again. There was a very noticeable bump up in snow on the ground once you went south of the LIE on Rt 231 in Dix Hills/Deer Park. I think the totals went from under 12" in Huntington Village to over 20" in Deer Park.

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