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Blizzard of 2026 Storm Totals


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7 hours ago, CoastalWx said:

I like his map and the numbers on it. You’ll always have some variation in this type of storm, as long as the outliers are gone it’s perfectly fine and within margin of error. His map looks good. 

As I stated earlier his map is definitely good, but the 30+ zone will be slightly smaller in area coverage than what his map includes based upon NOAA and the National Weather Service  in Norton.

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8 hours ago, CoastalWx said:

I like his map and the numbers on it. You’ll always have some variation in this type of storm, as long as the outliers are gone it’s perfectly fine and within margin of error. His map looks good. 

Thanks. What's your thoughts on that 22.5 in S. Harvard? 

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5 hours ago, Greg said:

As I stated earlier his map is definitely good, but the 30+ zone will be slightly smaller in area coverage than what his map includes based upon NOAA and the National Weather Service  in Norton.

Why do I care what they have? They are including ridiculous amounts in their PNS.

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12 hours ago, codfishsnowman said:

So the areas he measured away from his neighborhood did have more snow. Seems they were generally 16-18 new snow otg and a decent amount of old snow which he clearly finds with the yard stick. So I can see the new snow compacting a few inches from the depth when the last flakes fell which pushes the total to say a roughly 20 inches when the snow stopped . I understand by measuring every six hours with those crazy rates , snow settling under its own weight , winds pulverizing the flakes, temps 29-33 causing a wetter snow etc one is certainly going to get bigger numbers for snowfall. But is the difference really ten to fifteen inches making storm total snowfall 30-35 inches? It just seems like a 30-35 inch snowfall would leave a depth of 24 to 30 inches on top of the old snowfall and then overnight and next morning til he got there to measure would find depths around 21 to 27 inches. I have never had a situation like this to deal with so I don't really know. Just seems like reporting 36 inches of snowfall and then not even twenty four hours later a settled depth of 18-19 inches is suspicious. I know the difference between snowfall and snow depth. Listen he is a lot but I think his researching the issue was more than reasonable and doesn't make him more crazy.

Blue Hill had 17 on the ground day before 24 total day of 28 otg next day. Its science 

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