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The Allsnow Blizzard of 2026


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3 minutes ago, AVF21 said:

About 6" here so far. Just had a very heavy band here come through. 

also as my first post, I wasn't sure if belong more in the NYC or philly thread, but I chose here lol

given the number of ex new yorkers there, this is the place for you. 

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1 minute ago, BxEngine said:

Just a remind this is where we were not that long ago, so when whining about a bust and east trends, consider what we were looking at a few days ago with the exception of the gfs:

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Very true. So, whatever anyone in this forum gets, doesn’t get, wishes they could get - it’s a vast improvement over where we were and we can be grateful. 

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3 minutes ago, Dark Star said:

I am always trying to learn.  Did you also hear that there is little blocking if any?  What will make this storm last until Monday afternoon?

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.

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Central Morris County: 2.75" OTG. 30.5F. 1.25" in the past hour. I just went for a long snow walk. It's a glorious evening and blissfully quiet. Most people are inside their cozy homes avoiding the snow. They don't know what they're missing.

I've intentionally avoided looking at models for the past day to try to enjoy this snow event as it comes. It's definitely not snowing gangbusters at the moment and so far the event isn't giving off the characteristic feel of an historical event. Hopefully that changes later tonight. Even this solid but unspectacular rate should be good enough to achieve double digits. I'm hoping the good banding doesn't shift too far east.

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6 minutes ago, Blizzard-on-GFS said:

18.5" MAX over my house in Manahawkin, NJ. HRRR prints out another 20" here in south jersey. I only have 2" so far so I hope I cash in when these bands start pivoting. 

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.  

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Just now, 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.  

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. 

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