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"Don’t do it" 2026 Blizzard obs, updates and pictures.


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5 minutes ago, ORH_wxman said:

We continue to rip in this stuff. 
 

It’s not the stuff of PVD lore and SE MA but been lucky enough to stay in it when a little further NW sucked on exhaust for a few hours. Consistently 1-2” per hour stuff. 

 

was just outside snow blowing and we had about 5” new from when I last did it and had 13”. So we’re past 18” at this point. 20+ is a lock. 
 

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Looks like EMA will have a few good hours after all as this shunts E

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The mental image of TheSnowman going around the neighborhood measuring with his yardstick in a fit of rage until he finally has had enough, snaps the stick in half over his knee like a frustrated MLB players snaps a bat, all the while his neighbors sip hot cocoa watching from there windows pondering if they should intervene is humorous.

Anyways, not a whole lot of snow up here in Portland ME but impressive blizzard conditions out there. Hopefully we can cash in later this week, especially the resorts. 

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6 minutes ago, HoarfrostHubb said:

Yeah. It was definitely apparent early on that your hood was out of luck.   

Tbh I think it was apparent in the valley too

Was very surprised with BOX's 12-22" blizzard warning for Hampshire and Hampden county.  NBM was weenieish, but not sure what in the blend of models had anything close on the high side.

Anyway, maybe 7" here

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10 minutes ago, Chrisrotary12 said:

Same. I legit measured 33”. Just can’t find the photographic proof. So I’ve always gone with GYX report since it agreed to what I measured. 

I'm being sincere here. Not doubting you just look at the depth change on the far-right column and one can clearly quite a discrepancy. If one measures fluffy snow every 6 hours thee will be inflated totals. This is why I believe it's more a snow depth than a snowfall

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23 minutes ago, OceanStWx said:

Once a certain amount of time passes it is no longer a local WFO thing. Only NCEI can change it, so IIRC when Will pieced together the missing records it was too late for BOX to change things. And NCEI is notoriously unwilling to change data (with good reason, don't need ulterior motives driving data changes).

Who is Will and can I get the data from him? 

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4 minutes ago, radarman said:

Tbh I think it was apparent in the valley too

Was very surprised with BOX's 12-22" blizzard warning for Hampshire and Hampden county.  NBM was weenieish, but not sure what in the blend of models had anything close on the high side.

Anyway, maybe 7" here

Yeah the NBM was way overdone in a lot of the region.   

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21 minutes ago, 78Blizzard said:

Reports have come in that Providence has received 34 inches.  Something doesn't add up here, or you were in a hole.

I don't have near what PVD has either, and I'm in North Providence. I'm more around 22-24 (If you account for Packing). I think the snow does drop off as you go north, and Cumberland is one of the furthest north towns in RI. 

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12 minutes ago, HIPPYVALLEY said:

Ray is putting his mouth on his.

I shouldn't be laughing because I'm only about 10 miles SW of him, but to be honest, it hasn't been that bad. We started with about a foot OTG, and we've gotten about 2 or 3" since I measured about 8 a couple hours ago, so it's at least got the appearance of a lot more snow.

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3 minutes ago, HoarfrostHubb said:

Yeah the NBM was way overdone in a lot of the region.   

NBM has been high up here in numerous events this season.  Definitely a bit weenie-ish.  Not sure if it’s ratios or what… it’s always the high side of guidance.

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1 minute ago, HoarfrostHubb said:

Yeah the NBM was way overdone in a lot of the region.   

We're still getting used to the forecast process now, and the NBM is good, but it still has some big holes.

One is that it provides us with snow ratios, but it nearly always too high. It is too frequently in the 15-20:1 range. 

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As an example for BOX's CWA, if you just had your extended forecast living in the 8-14:1 range you would be a lot less susceptible to these kinds of NBM busts.

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