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The Allsnow Blizzard of 2026


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5 minutes ago, bluewave said:

Boxing Day jackpotted west of NYC since it tracked right across Cape Cod.

https://www.weather.gov/okx/Meteorology12262010

Normally a great track for where I am living now but back then (I was not living here at the time) this area got the royal shaft with 5-8".  Deformation bands were SO intense there was massive subsidence to the west of them.

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1 minute ago, TriPol said:

I'm really confused why Lee Goldberg is saying this starts as rain Sunday morning.

Bc it might.  Temps will probably be above freezing in a large chunk of the area when the precip moves in.  

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Boxing Day jackpotted west of NYC since it tracked west of the benchmark and brushed Cape Cod.
https://www.weather.gov/okx/Meteorology12262010
Thanks, can you link the 12/19 2009 storm..?

Just wish to see if my recollection is correct with its path compared to what I'm seeing now on the models...

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Just now, T5403CG said:

Thanks, can you link the 12/19 2009 storm..?

Just wish to see if my recollection is correct with its path compared to what I'm seeing now on the models...

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The mid-level centers are probably going to be further west with this storm.  I don't think this is a 12/19/09 or a 1/29/22 type of event for this sub. 

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6 minutes ago, MANDA said:

Normally a great track for where I am living now but back then (I was not living here at the time) this area got the royal shaft with 5-8".  Deformation bands were SO intense there was massive subsidence to the west of them.

That one actually came far enough west for some brief snow pellets in Long Beach when the best banding was parked over NNJ. Still one of my favorite blizzards even though I missed the heaviest. Some of the best drifting in Long Beach since February 1978.  

Long Island probably holds the edge for jackpots over NNJ since many of these systems loop just east of the benchmark with the best banding from Monmouth County across Suffolk County.

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4 minutes ago, BoulderWX said:

I’m really trying hard not to let myself get excited because I’m worried about the cut off but it’s getting hard not to. 

The nam is about to do something special 

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