Always possible we won't have any more snow this winter, but it's far from a given. First off, the warm-up looks to be a bit shorter than forecast 4-5 days ago, as Thursday and Friday look to be in the 40s for most (maybe low 50s Friday) and not in the 60s. However, Saturday looks like low 60s and then 60s and 70s from Sunday through Thursday of next week. Should be nice.I declare the winter of snow 2026 officially closed.

Honk HonkThis is NOT even close to a forecast.
Just wanted to illustrate my point above that it'll likely get colder after the 14th/15th, which in March means snow is a possibility, even if a low probability. This is the Euro-AIFS showing total snow 15 days out on 3/18 with the snow mostly coming on 3/15 with some on 3/18. The Euro showed some snow in this timeframe earlier today.
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I imagine you'll be happy not to go out in neck deep snow to pee anymore this yearWeather Channel shows 79 IMBY for next Wednesday.
Yep, you should be planning for snowmageddon right now.Honk Honk
He's the weather RutgersAl!He’s the most thirsty attention starved person I’ve ever seen on the internet. It’s sad really.
Hahaha, forgot about that guy. They should be influencer friends. Call it the Flop House.He's the weather RutgersAl!
Geez was thinking of skiing next week. I like spring skiing, but summer skiing is meh.Sunday low to mid 60s
Monday upper 60s
Tuesday mid to upper 70s
Wednesday upper 70s to low 80s
then we drop to around 60 Thursday and back into the 40s to near 50 before more near 40 around St Pattys day with that storm chance
I have skied every week since before Thanksgiving. This weather forecast sucks. Not a fan of skiing in mashed potatoes. Too tiring at my age. Was hoping for that polar vortex to get here sooner. Not going to be fun when it all turns to ice. If it extends the season into April, that will be good though.Geez was thinking of skiing next week. I like spring skiing, but summer skiing is meh.
then we drop to around 60 Thursday and back into the 40s to near 50 before more near 40 around St Pattys day with that storm chance
Supposedly in a snow globe in a small town named Metuchen where mood flakes and pixie dust fall day in and day out. Where is and what is this place where snow covered streets and icicles are the norm and thoughts of sunshine and warmth are banned. You can find this little oddity in a little place called the Twilight ZoneIs that the next Snowmagedden?
It was a good run though.I have skied every week since before Thanksgiving. This weather forecast sucks. Not a fan of skiing in mashed potatoes. Too tiring at my age. Was hoping for that polar vortex to get here sooner. Not going to be fun when it all turns to ice. If it extends the season into April, that will be good though.
Supposedly in a snow globe in a small town named Metuchen where mood flakes and pixie dust fall day in and day out. Where is and what is this place where snow covered streets and icicles are the norm and thoughts of sunshine and warmth are banned. You can find this little oddity in a little place called the Twilight Zone
Says the guy who has 3X more posts than I do and has an IQ somewhere around his age, as demonstrated by not realizing how ridiculous that stat makes his post look. Now that's sad. You do have my sympathy, though, since I can imagine how difficult it must be going through life at such an intelligence deficit to those around you.He’s the most thirsty attention starved person I’ve ever seen on the internet. It’s sad really.
Says the guy posting on X, another board, and scouring Pornhub likes it’s your job. Middle manager frisbee golfer lol. Talk about dumb.Says the guy who has 3X more posts than I do and has an IQ somewhere around his age, as demonstrated by not realizing how ridiculous that stat makes his post look. Now that's sad. You do have my sympathy, though, since I can imagine how difficult it must be going through life at such an intelligence deficit to those around you.
It is a special place. Here's a pic from this morning showing a few inches of snow still on my property and in the park across the street, although with another 1/2-3/4" of rain tonight, I think most places will have little to no snow left by tomorrow. For me, today makes 46 straight days with at least 1" of snow on the ground, which is the most we've ever had in my 33 years here.Supposedly in a snow globe in a small town named Metuchen where mood flakes and pixie dust fall day in and day out. Where is and what is this place where snow covered streets and icicles are the norm and thoughts of sunshine and warmth are banned. You can find this little oddity in a little place called the Twilight Zone

Everything is bare imby except for edges with snow piles and along curbingsIt is a special place. Here's a pic from this morning showing a few inches of snow still on my property and in the park across the street, although with another 1/2-3/4" of rain tonight, I think most places will have little to no snow left by tomorrow. For me, today makes 46 straight days with at least 1" of snow on the ground, which is the most we've ever had in my 33 years here.
Many places well NW of 95 that got less snow were already down to mostly grass; was in Clinton/Pittstown (which got about 9-10" of snow) and Branchburg (got 14-15") yesterday and most of the snow was gone there. Even NB, which got 19" of snow was officially down to <1" today as per the NWS. So my prediction after the storm of most of the snow in the area being gone by 3/5 looks decent.
I am curious if that will apply in places like Manalapan which got 25-26", but I'll be there tomorrow to see. After 2 more dreary days, looks like things finally start to warm up on Saturday afternoon and the real warmth (60s/70s) arrives Sunday through Wednesday with somewhat cooler temps after that.
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It's baseball season here in Philly.... it's outta heeeree! (Except for the giant plow piles)Last night's rain erased a lot of snow, but still have a significant amount in the back where it's shaded from the sun. Plus the huge piles by the driveway and curb.
Too bad I bought into this warming trend. It's cold and nasty out today.
Starts SundayToo bad I bought into this warming trend. It's cold and nasty out today.
The delayed warm-up finally hit today with temps in the 60s and 70s for everyone (except south facing coastal areas - especially E LI where it stayed in the 40s) and the next 3 days look great for warmth - might even hit 80F somewhere near Philly on Tuesday. In NYC this ended a streak of 118 straight days with temps below 60F, the longest stretch since 1981-82...and it melted the last of my natural snow, lol.It is a special place. Here's a pic from this morning showing a few inches of snow still on my property and in the park across the street, although with another 1/2-3/4" of rain tonight, I think most places will have little to no snow left by tomorrow. For me, today makes 46 straight days with at least 1" of snow on the ground, which is the most we've ever had in my 33 years here.
Many places well NW of 95 that got less snow were already down to mostly grass; was in Clinton/Pittstown (which got about 9-10" of snow) and Branchburg (got 14-15") yesterday and most of the snow was gone there. Even NB, which got 19" of snow was officially down to <1" today as per the NWS. So my prediction after the storm of most of the snow in the area being gone by 3/5 looks decent.
I am curious if that will apply in places like Manalapan which got 25-26", but I'll be there tomorrow to see. After 2 more dreary days, looks like things finally start to warm up on Saturday afternoon and the real warmth (60s/70s) arrives Sunday through Wednesday with somewhat cooler temps after that.
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The delayed warm-up finally hit today with temps in the 60s and 70s for everyone (except south facing coastal areas - especially E LI where it stayed in the 40s) and the next 3 days look great for warmth - might even hit 80F somewhere near Philly on Tuesday. In NYC this ended a streak of 118 straight days with temps below 60F, the longest stretch since 1981-82...and it melted the last of my natural snow, lol.
But then things cool off quickly early on Thursday with some snow even possible in the morning (accumulations unlikely), although the real cooldown looks to start late next weekend. The Climate Prediction Center (CPC) predicts below normal temps from about 3/14-3/22 (at least) and with above average precip, that means there will be snow chances, as we see a return to this winter's dominant pattern of ridging out west and troughing in the east - see Tomer Burg's tweet below. Much harder to get snow after 3/15, but it happens some years and we've seen a number of models occasionally showing winter storms (snow/mix/rain etc) in the 3/16-3/24 timeframe. Nothing worth worrying about yet, but don't be surprised if you start seeing chatter about it - plenty of snow maps out there already for 3/17-18 (see the AmericanWx thread).
https://www.americanwx.com/bb/topic/62633-march-2026/page/29/
So we are talking about potential snow storms on a weather trending thread because you have one person, Tomer Burg brought it up as something can possibly happen or not happen up to 12 days from now. Exciting.
Of course we will be the first to know about chatter. Or is that honking. Snow is done. Plow off the truck. Nothing to see here.So we are talking about potential snow storms on a weather trending thread because you have one person, Tomer Burg brought it up as something can possibly happen or not happen up to 12 days from now. Exciting.
That's what you guys said in early/mid-Feb and then most got 15-25" of snow on 2/22-23. Odds are much higher now of no more snow this winter simply based on climatology, but it's far from a lock, especially with the return of a colder pattern.Of course we will be the first to know about chatter. Or is that honking. Snow is done. Plow off the truck. Nothing to see here.
Beautiful spring day! Go out and enjoy.Of course we will be the first to know about chatter. Or is that honking. Snow is done. Plow off the truck. Nothing to see here.
hopefully that will happen when the warm weather and growing season starts back up. I had a nice 8 foot "Goldie Arborvitae" that got blown to its side from December winds, staked, got blown over again, re-staked, then it was upright but looked like it had morphed into something where every branch was pointing to the side. I left for south and said screw it. I'll fix when I return.Yeah, still stuff on the curb and corners and some properties just don't get any sun. Weird thing I noticed while walking is that certain shrubs were bent over by the weight of the snow and just stayed that way - no bounce back.
In a trend thread, is there a tendency for actual snow. Nobody is talking about it except good ole Tomer. We are about to hit 70+ 4 days in a row but poor ole Tomer has to go to the lowest probability to post this nonsense. He is more of fantasy story teller then he is a meteorologist.That's what you guys said in early/mid-Feb and then most got 15-25" of snow on 2/22-23. Odds are much higher now of no more snow this winter simply based on climatology, but it's far from a lock, especially with the return of a colder pattern.
So we are talking about potential snow storms on a weather trending thread because you have one person, Tomer Burg brought it up as something can possibly happen or not happen up to 12 days from now. Exciting.
Yeah Nimbers posted a snow map last week for 3/17 2 weeks away which was ridiculous and now he wants you to go to americanwx to see a few posts with a snow map, they hardly are talking about a storm a week out and guess what there is always a storm a week out on the models when you are in a cold period.So we are talking about potential snow storms on a weather trending thread because you have one person, Tomer Burg brought it up as something can possibly happen or not happen up to 12 days from now. Exciting.
all the mets look for clicks and the way to do that is to talk about snowstorms since there people who devote hours just to hoping for 2 feet of snow every stormIn a trend thread, is there a tendency for actual snow. Nobody is talking about it except good ole Tomer. We are about to hit 70+ 4 days in a row but poor ole Tomer has to go to the lowest probability to post this nonsense. He is more of fantasy store teller then he is a meteorologist.
Can't people enjoy the weather??
When it ends on Thursday we will be in the 50s until a few day drop into the 30s.
And you can't use a past event to prop up this Tomer event forecast.