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February 22-23 Storm Thread/OBS


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Winter storm warning for 10-16” in my backyard, can’t wait to see the map in the morning 

 

URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Mount Holly NJ
327 AM EST Sat Feb 21 2026

PAZ070-071-101>106-212100-
/O.UPG.KPHI.WS.A.0002.260222T1100Z-260223T2300Z/
/O.NEW.KPHI.WS.W.0002.260222T1200Z-260223T2300Z/
Delaware-Philadelphia-Western Chester-Eastern Chester-Western
Montgomery-Eastern Montgomery-Upper Bucks-Lower Bucks-
Including the cities of Doylestown, Morrisville, Kennett Square,
Pottstown, West Chester, Oxford, Norristown, Media, Philadelphia,
Collegeville, Chalfont, Perkasie, Lansdale, and Honey Brook
327 AM EST Sat Feb 21 2026

...WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 7 AM SUNDAY TO 6 PM EST
MONDAY...

* WHAT...Heavy snow expected. Total snow accumulations between 10
  and 16 inches. Winds gusting as high as 40 mph.

* WHERE...A portion of southeast Pennsylvania.

* WHEN...From 7 AM Sunday to 6 PM EST Monday.

* IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult to impossible. Areas of
  blowing snow could significantly reduce visibility. The hazardous
  conditions could impact the Monday morning and evening commutes.

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Snowfall rates could exceed 2 inches per
  hour. Locally higher snowfall amounts possible. Blowing and
  drifting of snow, and whiteout conditions possible.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

If you must travel, keep an extra flashlight, food, and water in
your vehicle in case of an emergency. The latest road conditions for
the state you are calling from can be obtained by calling 5 1 1.

&&

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Appears guidance is converging on a solution now somewhere between the CMC and the GFS camps. Euro being the extreme eastern/least snowy outlier and the NAM being the extreme on the opposite side.

Pretty much what @Newman and I have been talking about for a couple of days with Central DE to S NJ and shore points being the bullseye and points N and W still a MECS thru SE PA.

If Im guessing right now at this hour, 'around a foot' seems a reasonable call imby in Warminster/Ivyland. My folks in Cape May otoh....1-2' easy.

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6z gfs is noise level change im terms of track. However it did cut back totals a smidge. How far west that CCB gets is going to cause chaos. Verbatim with kutchera, western Berks get 7" and eastern gets 2 ft lol.

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17 minutes ago, Ralph Wiggum said:

Appears guidance is converging on a solution now somewhere between the CMC and the GFS camps. Euro being the extreme eastern/least snowy outlier and the NAM being the extreme on the opposite side.

Pretty much what @Newman and I have been talking about for a couple of days with Central DE to S NJ and shore points being the bullseye and points N and W still a MECS thru SE PA.

If Im guessing right now at this hour, 'around a foot' seems a reasonable call imby in Warminster/Ivyland. My folks in Cape May otoh....1-2' easy.

I think mt holly is spot on, 10 to 16” in SE PA seems right. 16-24” in Jersey with largest totals towards the coast. 

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If the GFS verified verbatim there would probably be 60-70 mph wind gusts along the NJ coast, when you get pressure falls that rapidly the wind tends to overperform the usual gradient rules which might suggest 40-50. 

There could easily be 30 inches of snow in parts of central NJ also (if there is 100% verification). I would expect that to taper off to 15" by Allentown to n/c MD, so PHL around 24". What is the all-time record snow (storm total) for PHL or any other location in the vicinity? I would be grateful if anyone could post a top ten, partly for comparison and then I could look at analogues (I know there's an analogue list available but they tend to cut those off after a lot of historic 100-150 year storms, for which there are still maps available). I can see some similarity in the track evolution of this with the Blizzard of March 1888 but the heaviest snow with this could fall earlier in the cycle (meaning NJ instead of CT). 

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29 minutes ago, Roger Smith said:

If the GFS verified verbatim there would probably be 60-70 mph wind gusts along the NJ coast, when you get pressure falls that rapidly the wind tends to overperform the usual gradient rules which might suggest 40-50. 

There could easily be 30 inches of snow in parts of central NJ also (if there is 100% verification). I would expect that to taper off to 15" by Allentown to n/c MD, so PHL around 24". What is the all-time record snow (storm total) for PHL or any other location in the vicinity? I would be grateful if anyone could post a top ten, partly for comparison and then I could look at analogues (I know there's an analogue list available but they tend to cut those off after a lot of historic 100-150 year storms, for which there are still maps available). I can see some similarity in the track evolution of this with the Blizzard of March 1888 but the heaviest snow with this could fall earlier in the cycle (meaning NJ instead of CT). 

Here’s the data corresponding to the only two locations whereby I personally compiled top 10 lists a couple of years ago for this general area:  

Philadelphia, PA: 

1) 31.0” Jan. 6-8, 1996 

2) 28.5” Feb. 5-6, 2010 

3) 23.2” Dec. 19-20, 2009 

4) 22.4” Jan. 23-24, 2016 

5) 21.3” Feb. 11-12, 1983 

6) 21.0” Dec. 25-26, 1909 

7) 19.4” April 3-4, 1915 

8. 18.9” Feb. 12-14, 1899

9. 18.7” Feb. 16-17, 2003 

10. 16.7” Jan. 22-24, 1935 

 

New Brunswick, NJ: 

  1. 26.9 inches January 2016
  2. 22.6 inches January 1996
  3. 20.9 inches Feb 2003
  4. 20.8 inches Feb 1961
  5. 20.7 inches Feb 2006
  6. 20 inches Feb 1899 
  7. 19.5 inches December 1947 
  8. 19.5 inches Feb 2010
  9. 18.5 inches Dec 1948
  10. 17.9 inches Feb 1983
  11. 17.0 inches Jan 2011 
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50 minutes ago, Fields27 said:

Nam kutchera is just stupid insane totals. But again has the edge of Ccb in a similar spot to gfs. Western Berks 9" and eastern 26". Kutchera of course. 

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My second water load goes to Lucerne Dairy near Lansdale on Monday. Should get there around 1pm. I wonder how that's going to be if the crazy totals verify...

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I have a very hard time believing the Euro would be as east as it is with what it's giving us at the upper levels. It's essentially lock step with other guidance now, perhaps 20-25 miles further east with the h7 low passage. For folks in the Lehigh Valley and Berks, yes those 20-25 miles could be the difference between 6-8" or 12-16". For Philly SE, I think the Euro is still catching up

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Starting to think the euro/cmc blend is right and we’ll start to see the gfs/nam start trending towards them. They’re just the better models especially at this range. Still a 5-10” snow event for Philly with 10-16” E NJ.

I don’t buy the NAM when it’s now all alone. The 00z models probably the high mark of the event.

In the end though Boston will get the most snow out of everyone, as always, bastads

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