The Halloween Blizzard No One Saw Coming
The Halloween Blizzard No One Saw Coming
US · Published Sep 7, 2025
The October 2011 "Snowtober" blizzard buried the Northeast in over a foot of snow, breaking records and causing widespread power outages.
Heavy, wet snow downed trees and power lines, exacerbating damage from Hurricane Irene and disrupting Halloween traditions.
The storm resulted in dozens of deaths due to prolonged outages and unseasonable cold, highlighting the need for emergency preparedness.
Unexpected nor’easter delivers historic Halloween blizzard
In October 2011, a rare and unexpected nor’easter, quickly dubbed “Snowtober,” struck the northeastern United States, delivering a historic Halloween blizzard that caught many by surprise. The storm buried the region under more than a foot of heavy, wet snow, shattering previous snowfall records for the month and causing widespread chaos.
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