Northeast Blizzard Dumps Up to 3 Feet of Snow, Causes Major Disruptions
Northeast Blizzard Dumps Up to 3 Feet of Snow, Causes Major Disruptions
US · Published Feb 25, 2026
Powerful blizzard dumps up to three feet of snow in parts of the Northeast.
Widespread disruptions include travel delays, school closures, and power outages affecting 500,000 customers.
States of emergency declared in New Jersey, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut with travel restrictions in place.
Blizzard brings up to three feet of snow
A major blizzard has struck the Northeast, bringing up to three feet of snow to areas including New Jersey, Rhode Island, and Long Island, New York. The National Weather Service reported that over 40 million people are under blizzard warnings, leading to widespread disruptions. Travel has been significantly impacted with numerous flight cancellations and road closures. Schools and businesses are closed, and at least 500,000 customers are without power due to strong winds and heavy snowfall.
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