East Coast Braces for Blizzard with Heavy Snow and Strong Winds
East Coast Braces for Blizzard with Heavy Snow and Strong Winds
US · Published Feb 22, 2026
• Major blizzard expected to impact the East Coast with heavy snow and strong winds.
• Blizzard warnings issued from Maryland to Massachusetts, including major cities.
• High winds could cause whiteout conditions and power outages; residents urged to take precautions.
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East Coast Braces for Blizzard with Heavy Snow and Strong Winds
East Coast Braces for Blizzard with Heavy Snow and Strong Winds
US · Published Feb 22, 2026
• Major blizzard expected to bring heavy snow and strong winds to the East Coast.
• Blizzard warnings issued from Maryland to Massachusetts, including major cities.
• Travel expected to be dangerous due to whiteout conditions and heavy snowfall.
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Cape Cod Prepares for Major Blizzard with Heavy Snow and Strong Winds
Cape Cod Prepares for Major Blizzard with Heavy Snow and Strong Winds
US · Published Feb 22, 2026
• A Blizzard Warning has been issued for coastal Southern New England, predicting up to two feet of heavy, wet snow and wind gusts up to 70 mph.
• Residents are advised to prepare for potential multi-day power outages and hazardous travel conditions due to whiteout conditions.
• The Barnstable County Regional Emergency Planning Committee urges residents to secure essential supplies and check on vulnerable neighbors.
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Cape Cod Prepares for Major Blizzard with Heavy Snow and Strong Winds
Cape Cod Prepares for Major Blizzard with Heavy Snow and Strong Winds
US · Published Feb 22, 2026
• A major blizzard is expected to impact Cape Cod from Sunday afternoon through Tuesday morning, bringing heavy snow and strong winds.
• The National Weather Service has issued a Blizzard Warning for coastal Southern New England, forecasting up to two feet of heavy, wet snow and wind gusts reaching 70 mph.
• Residents are advised to prepare for multi-day power outages and secure necessary supplies, as travel is expected to be extremely hazardous.
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