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Blizzard of 2026 Storm Totals


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2 hours ago, crownweather said:

Ended up with 11.4 inches of snow here in Sturbridge, Mass.  Absolute crazy that just 25 miles to the SE, Providence recorded that 37.9 inches of snow.  If only that low had tucked just a few miles closer.....

My brother in Southbridge had 12, friend of mine in Thompson got 24, if you got a band stalled over you, you cleaned up.

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9 hours ago, ORH_wxman said:

That map isn’t quite final. Still has BOS at 16.9

 any idea if they'll actually get around to updating this map? So many of the reports represented are mid-day Monday obs (for example Westwood and Dover, MA observations). Seems like they never actually received / incorporated EOD totals Monday night for a lot of spots. 

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On 2/23/2026 at 2:17 PM, The 4 Seasons said:

Just like the Jan 25-26th big storm i wanted to create a thread just for final snowfall totals. It's easier for me to collect data as well. I post all the final snowfall totals maps in here as well from NWS.

This is the current one, keep in mind these reports are old.

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74.2 for the year 

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4 hours ago, CCHurricane said:

 any idea if they'll actually get around to updating this map? So many of the reports represented are mid-day Monday obs (for example Westwood and Dover, MA observations). Seems like they never actually received / incorporated EOD totals Monday night for a lot of spots. 

Not sure but 4seasons map earlier in this thread is as good or better than the NWS ones anyway. I hope the NWS one still updates though because  I hate when incorrect data floats around. 

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11 hours ago, tamarack said:

:lol:
Andover, Maine - Feb. 2017
7    19   10   0.03    1.0   34
8    13    9    1.15     6.0   39
9    42   11       0        0   39
10   42  -2   0.20   6.0   44
11    10   -5       T      T    44
12    11     0   0.19   6.5    50   
13    19   11   0.90  14.0   62
14   22   13   0.15    2.5   64
15   25    7    0.03   1.5   65
16   27   13   0.95  14.0  79
17   26   18       T      T    76

He saw those monster depths and went searching, in vain.  Unfortunately, he didn't understand snow plowing in Maine, where they don't just clear the road but push back the banks to be ready for the next storm.
He made a left turn in Andover and headed up the East B Road, quickly ran out of houses and then out of phone reception as he was behind the Baldpates, and with lowering gas and not knowing where he was . . .   
When back in RI he posted a withering critique of Maine, its roads, its snow, its reporting, etc.

My snarky response suggested that his G-P-S should have been augmented by an M-A-P.

 

Between this story and that YouTube above, this guy is total dink. 

There's a way to commit to the bit and make it funny. He's just sort of an asshole.  And (likely) wrong in his assertions.  A truly terrible combination.

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15 hours ago, SouthCoastMA said:

The 31" ESandwich cocorahs total seems a bit inflated but dunno. it's possible I had a bit more than 21" but doubt 10" more 

The E Sandwich COOP is 21". Your total was also 21"?

I might remove it. There was a crazy gradient there with far SE MA getting well into 30s. 37 in Bliss corner for example, 30.1 in Wareham.

On barnstable it dropped off but there was a report of 28" in N Falmouth, however the 21 in E Sandwich does make more sense than 31. Just so tough with these with wind, drifting, measuring etc. 

I can pull it...

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5 minutes ago, The 4 Seasons said:

The E Sandwich COOP is 21". Your total was also 21"?

I might remove it. There was a crazy gradient there with far SE MA getting well into 30s. 37 in Bliss corner for example, 30.1 in Wareham.

On barnstable it dropped off but there was a report of 28" in N Falmouth, however the 21 in E Sandwich does make more sense than 31. Just so tough with these with wind, drifting, measuring etc. 

I can pull it...

I mean, it was measured there. I only estimated, and I could be underselling a few inches. You're right, just over the canal are some upper 20's/low 30's, which is literally only 5-10 miles from me. I wish there were more reports for Sandwich, but I understand that has been tough with the power situation on the Cape. 

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2 minutes ago, SouthCoastMA said:

I mean, it was measured there. I only estimated, and I could be underselling a few inches. You're right, just over the canal are some upper 20's/low 30's, which is literally only 5-10 miles from me. I wish there were more reports for Sandwich, but I understand that has been tough with the power situation on the Cape. 

E. Sandwich COOP was also measured...so you have two conflicting reports of 21 and 31 in about the same spot. Hard to know what to do

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7 minutes ago, The 4 Seasons said:

E. Sandwich COOP was also measured...so you have two conflicting reports of 21 and 31 in about the same spot. Hard to know what to do

Oh I see what I did. I referenced the ESandwich Cocorahs..not the COOP.  The ESandwich Coop (21") definitely sounds more reliable than the CoCoRahs report (31" and 5" of qpf :lol:) Sorry for the confusion! 

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10 hours ago, tunafish said:

I (so badly) want this to be a troll job by him, but based on the evidence (read: his posts here), my conclusion is that he is, most certainly, NOT.

 

Hours of 35-40DBZ with good snow growth is 3-4”+/hr. Fact not opinion. He’s off the rails. Maybe something was wrong with the accordion?

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30 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

Hours of 35-40DBZ with good snow growth is 3-4”+/hr. Fact not opinion. He’s off the rails. Maybe something was wrong with the accordion?

Everyone measured wrong across 3 states? Giant conspiracy to push GW agenda? Beer? We may never know. 

Either way F storm. Run of the mill 10-18" forgettable coastal. 

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6 minutes ago, The 4 Seasons said:

Everyone measured wrong across 3 states? Giant conspiracy to push GW agenda? Beer? We may never know. 

Either way F storm. Run of the mill 10-18" forgettable coastal. 

Yeah, I saw Tim Kelly saying that this would be trying to push GW agenda. These people are freaking psycho.

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3 hours ago, CoastalWx said:

Hours of 35-40DBZ with good snow growth is 3-4”+/hr. Fact not opinion. He’s off the rails. Maybe something was wrong with the accordion?

I was pummeled by that band from 4am till noon. 3-4”/hr during that time. After that it was 1-2”/hr rates. He is no more than 10mi from me. Just shit bum luck.

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3 hours ago, SouthCoastMA said:

Oh I see what I did. I referenced the ESandwich Cocorahs..not the COOP.  The ESandwich Coop (21") definitely sounds more reliable than the CoCoRahs report (31" and 5" of qpf :lol:) Sorry for the confusion! 

I remember you lamenting the band being just on the other side of the canal and I said it would get there, which it did.

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