The tri-state area is getting a massive winter storm this weekend, with up to a foot of snow expected for Central Park. That doesn’t quite put this system in the top 10 snowiest storms

The National Weather Service compiled the biggest snowstorms — which it describes as being 1 foot or more, — registered in Central Park.

The data compiled is from 1869 up to Jan. 1 of this year.

Among the biggest snowstorms registered is the Blizzard of 96, 30 years ago. That snowstorm, which took place Jan. 7 and 8 in 1996, wreaked havoc across the tri-state when it dumped more than 20 inches of snow, paralyzing transit systems and closing down schools for days.

While the National Weather Service’s list includes the top 28 biggest snowstorms, here are the top 10.

Amount (in inches) Date(s) 1. 27.5 Jan. 22-24, 2016 2. 26.9 Feb.11-12, 2006 3 26.4 Dec.26-27, 1947 4 21.0 March 12-14, 1888 5 20.9 Feb. 25-26, 2010 6 20.2 Jan. 7-8, 1996 7 20.0 Dec. 26-27, 2010 8 19.8 Feb. 16-17, 2003 9 19.0 Jan. 26-27, 2011 10 18.1 Jan. 22-24, 1935
March 7-8, 1941

The last spot on the National Weather Service list is No. 28 — a tie between a snowstorm that fell Dec. 30, 2000 and one that took place on Feb. 9-10, 1926. So, will this weekend’s storm bump this one from the list?

We’ll just have to wait and see.

For the complete list of biggest snowstorms registered in Central Park, click here.