Northeast Blizzard
Northeast blizzard caused severe snowfall and travel chaos
Zohran Mamdani / New York City, United States / Boston, United States / National Weather Service /

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3/15/2026
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The Breakdown 100

  • A historic blizzard in February 2026 blanketed the Northeast with record-breaking snowfall, burying areas under three feet of snow and crippling major cities like New York and Boston with severe travel disruptions.
  • New York City declared its first blizzard warning in nearly ten years, implementing a travel ban as authorities urged residents to stay home amid dangerously treacherous conditions.
  • Over 10,000 flights were grounded nationwide, with worsening weather leading to extensive power outages that left hundreds of thousands without electricity.
  • The National Weather Service reported intense snow rates of up to 3 inches per hour and wind gusts exceeding 80 mph, creating whiteout conditions that posed significant threats to public safety.
  • Communities scrambled to respond as officials requested heavy-duty snow removal equipment, struggling against the heavy, wet snow that proved impossible for standard vehicles to clear.
  • Described as one of the most powerful storms in decades, this blizzard not only disrupted daily life but also engaged residents as they shared their experiences and the impact of the storm across social media platforms.

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