Historic Snowstorm Paralyzes Northeast, Travel Disrupted
Historic Snowstorm Paralyzes Northeast, Travel Disrupted
US · Published Jan 26, 2026
Historic snowstorm paralyzes Northeast, causing widespread travel disruptions.
Parts of New England anticipate nearly 2 feet of snow; New York City sees snowfall rates of 2 inches per hour.
Airports closed, transit suspended, and schools move to remote learning as the storm gradually moves out.
Northeast hit by historic snowstorm, standstill
A historic snowstorm has brought the Northeast to a standstill, disrupting travel and daily life from Washington, D.C., to Boston. The region is experiencing one of its most significant snow events in years, with whiteout conditions reported across multiple states. New England is bracing for nearly two feet of snow in some areas, while New York City saw snowfall rates peaking at two inches per hour.
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