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Northeast readies for a major winter storm, with blizzard warnings in effect
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Northeast readies for a major winter storm, with blizzard warnings in effect

#Blizzard warnings #Northeast winter storm #Snowfall #Travel bans #States of emergency #Flight cancellations #Coastal flooding #Power outages

📌 Key Takeaways

  • Blizzard warnings issued for multiple Northeast states with 18-28 inches of snow expected
  • States of emergency declared in Delaware, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, and Massachusetts
  • Over 3,300 flights canceled and 5,100 delayed due to the storm
  • NYC Mayor warns this is the worst storm in a decade with schools closed Monday

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Officials across the Northeast United States are preparing for a major winter storm with blizzard warnings in effect from New Jersey through Massachusetts on February 22-23, 2026, as the National Weather Service forecasts heavy snowfall of 18 inches to 2 feet, high winds of 40-70 mph, and potential coastal flooding due to the dangerous weather system. The National Weather Service on Sunday warned that the storm will bring 'heavy snow, high winds, blizzard conditions and coastal flooding across the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast,' with Cody Snell, a forecaster with the NWS Weather Prediction Center, noting that the snow will be 'very heavy and wet' and could weigh down trees and power lines. NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced public schools will be closed Monday, cautioning that 'We haven't seen a storm like this in a decade' with some parts of the city potentially receiving up to 28 inches of snow. States of emergency have been declared in Delaware, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, and Massachusetts as authorities implement travel restrictions and safety measures. New York City has issued a travel banning all bridges, highways, and streets from 9pm Sunday through noon Monday, with NYC Comptroller Mark Levine urging residents to 'take this seriously' and stay home. Travel is expected to be 'dangerous or impossible' in areas including southeast Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Long Island, Rhode Island, and southeast Maine, with significant disruptions already affecting transportation systems. More than 5,100 flights have been delayed and over 3,300 canceled within, into, and out of the U.S., while Amtrak has adjusted routes through Monday. The Federal Emergency Management Agency has urged people to 'avoid unnecessary travel, charge devices, stock up on essentials & be ready for power outages,' while NWS meteorologists warned about the deceptively heavy snow and advised people to take breaks when shoveling and remain in their vehicles if stranded.

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Winter Storm, Public Safety, Travel Disruptions

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Weather Northeast readies for a major winter storm, with blizzard warnings in effect February 22, 2026 5:33 PM ET By Chandelis Duster New Jersey Light Rail arrives at Port Imperial Station as snow falls on Sunday in Weehawken, N.J. Kena Betancur/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Kena Betancur/Getty Images Officials are warning those in the path of a dangerous winter storm to take precautions and heed warnings as blizzard conditions are set to impact the East Coast Sunday through Monday. The National Weather Service on Sunday said the storm will bring "heavy snow, high winds, blizzard conditions and coastal flooding across the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast." Cody Snell, a forecaster with the NWS Weather Prediction Center, said Sunday there could be at least 18 inches to 2 feet of snow along parts of the East Coast from New Jersey up through Massachusetts. "That's where we're going to see the major impacts from snowfall with this system that includes heavy snowfall rates, which can reduce visibility and accumulate on roads very quickly tonight, into tomorrow morning," Snell said during a briefing on Sunday. "We're going to see the snowfall be very heavy and wet. … It's going to weigh down trees, power lines." Weather Blizzard conditions and high winds forecast for NYC, East coast Winds with gusts from 40 to 70 mph from the New Jersey coast to New England are expected, which could lead to power outages, the NWS said on Sunday. Coastal flooding and erosion could also occur from Delaware to Cape Cod. Blizzard warnings have been issued for parts of Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Maine. NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani said public schools will be closed Monday and cautioned people to enjoy the snow safely once the worst of the storm ends. "We haven't seen a storm like this in a decade. Some parts of the city could see up to 28in," Mamdani said in a social media post . "Please, stay inside if y...
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