Philadelphia Faces Travel Disruptions After Major Snowstorm
Philadelphia Faces Travel Disruptions After Major Snowstorm
US · Published Feb 25, 2026
Philadelphia experiences major travel disruptions after a significant snowstorm, with nearly 14 inches of snow recorded at the airport.
A 'bomb cyclone' has caused downed trees, power outages, and hazardous road conditions, especially in South Jersey.
SEPTA Regional Rail faces delays; commuters are advised to allow extra travel time and stay updated on service alerts.
Major travel disruptions after significant snowstorm
Philadelphia and its surrounding areas are facing major travel disruptions following a significant snowstorm, with Philadelphia International Airport reporting nearly 14 inches of snow. The storm, identified as a bomb cyclone, has resulted in downed trees and widespread power outages, particularly in South Jersey. Cleanup operations are underway, but hazardous road conditions persist, complicated by the likelihood of refreezing as temperatures drop below freezing overnight. Commuters are advised to be extremely cautious while traveling and to watch out for potential risks such as black ice.
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