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The Allsnow Blizzard of 2026


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1 minute ago, eduggs said:

That 01z HRRR run shows a lot less QPF for western NJ and EPA than modeling I saw a day or two ago. I hope it's wrong but radar returns are indeed having difficulty pushing west into PA.

Unfortunately this seems very similar to boxing day, I believe that's where the sharp cutoff was then too. Seems if anything the cutoff is more west vs east than even SE vs NW.

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1 minute ago, eduggs said:

That 01z HRRR run shows a lot less QPF for western NJ and EPA than modeling I saw a day or two ago. I hope it's wrong but radar returns are indeed having difficulty pushing west into PA.

Forget any model run, where that western death band makes it determines an awesome event vs pedestrian. Radar watching time. 

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1 minute ago, jm1220 said:

Forget any model run, where that western death band makes it determines an awesome event vs pedestrian. Radar watching time. 

Been dealing with a good deal of subsidence in western Middlesex County. Strong bands collapse before getting here

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1 minute ago, Violentweatherfan said:

lol, I just asked the same question. Can’t believe I’ve even reading the maps wrong all this time 

 

any new model would be additional from the point the run starts rap and hrrr run hourly

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lol, I just asked the same question. Can’t believe I’ve even reading the maps wrong all this time 

All these models are missing all but maybe the last hour of snow that has already happened.


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9 minutes ago, SnoSki14 said:

Been dealing with a good deal of subsidence in western Middlesex County. Strong bands collapse before getting here

totally sucks and i've had it happen numerous times. seem to be ok so far on the eastern side, though not getting the death bands. what do you have otg?

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Heavy snow and freezing fog reported at Central Park at 10 PM February 22, 2026. 

 

Date/Time
 
(L)
Temp.
 
(°F)
Dew
Point
(°F)
Relative
Humidity
(%)
Wind
Chill
(°F)
Wind
Direction
 
Wind
Speed
(mph)
Visibility
 
(miles)
Weather
 
 
Clouds
 
(x100 ft)
Sea Level
Pressure
(mb)
Station
Pressure
(in Hg)
Altimeter
Setting
(in Hg)
1 Hour
Precip
(in)
3 Hour
Precip
(in)
6 Hour
Precip
(in)
24 Hour
Precip
(in)
6 Hr
Max
(°F)
6 Hr
Min
(°F)
24 Hr
Max
(°F)
24 Hr
Min
(°F)
Feb 22, 9:51 pm 31 30 96 22 NNE 12G26 0.25 Hvy snow, Freezing Fog VV005 1007.80 29.61 29.78 0.10 0.33            
Feb 22, 8:51 pm 31 30 96 22 NE 12G26 0.25 Snow, Freezing Fog VV005 1009.30 29.66 29.83 0.11              
Feb 22, 7:51 pm 31 30 96 21 NE 13G26 0.25 Snow, Freezing Fog VV006 1010.40 29.69 29.86 0.12              
Feb 22, 6:51 pm 31 30 96 22 NE 12G23 0.25 Snow, Freezing Fog VV006 1011.20 29.71 29.88 0.07   0.21   32 30    
Feb 22, 5:51 pm 30 29 96 20 NE 13G29 0.25 Snow, Freezing Fog OVC006 1011.00 29.71 29.88 0.08              
Feb 22, 4:51 pm 31 29 92 19 ENE 17G33 0.25 Lt snow, Freezing Fog OVC008 1012.60 29.75 29.92 0.02              
Feb 22, 3:51 pm 31 30 96 20 ENE 15G31 0.50 Lt snow, Freezing Fog OVC007 1013.10 29.77 29.94 0.02 0.04            
Feb 22, 2:51 pm 31 30 96 19 ENE 18G33 0.25 Lt snow, Freezing Fog OVC006 1013.80 29.79 29.96 0.02              
Feb 22, 1:51 pm 32 30 92 22 ENE 14G25 1.25 Lt snow, Mist OVC007 1015.60 29.84 30.01 T              
Feb 22, 12:51 pm 32 30 92 22 ENE 15G24 0.75 Lt snow, Mist OVC007 1016.20 29.86 30.03 0.02   0.10   34 32    
Feb 22, 11:51 am 32 30 92 22 ENE 15G24 0.50 Lt snow, Fog OVC006 1017.00 29.88 30.05 0.02              
Feb 22, 10:51 am 32 31 96 25 NE 8G18 0.75 Lt snow, Mist OVC006 1017.30 29.89 30.06 0.02              
Feb 22, 9:51 am 33 31 92 25 ENE 10G20 1.25 Lt snow, Mist OVC005 1017.60 29.90 30.07 0.01 0.04            
Feb 22, 8:51 am 34 32 92 27 NE 9 3.00 Lt snow, Mist OVC005 1018.20 29.92 30.09 0.01              
Feb 22, 7:51 am 34 32 92 27 E 8 2.00 Lt snow, Mist OVC006 1018.80 29.94 30.11 0.02              
Feb 22, 6:51 am 35 32 88 29 ENE 7 6.00 Lt rain, Mist OVC006 1018.40 29.93 30.10 T   T
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Just looking at SPC analysis and surface low is just starting the process of getting captured.  Going to move little over the next few hours as it starts to rapidly deepen.  Radar is just classic and indicative of a rapidly deepening coastal low.  Just don't see things like this that often.  Just hope those bands can get out this way.

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1 hour ago, weatherpruf said:

my daughter's friend is driving from philly to brooklyn right now with a van full of snakes. i am not making this up. he can't stop for the night they can't sit in the van in the cold, and he can't take them into the hotel with him......

On scales of one to ten, this certainly ranks up there. Maybe book a flight. Then it could be snakes on a plane.

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