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More than 5,000 flights cancelled as US east coast digs out of record snow

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Updated 23.2.2026
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Feb 22 – Feb 28

6 articles|4 sources
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Public Health(3)
The Guardian - World NewsFeb 23

Millions face road travel bans as snow blankets New York and north-east US

A major winter storm blanketed the northeastern US on Monday, bringing heavy snow, strong winds, and whiteout conditions from Maryland to Maine. Millions faced road travel bans in New York, New Jersey, and Rhode Island, with blizzard warnings issued across the region. Over 5,000 flights were canceled, and public transit was suspended in some areas. The storm caused power outages for over 300,000 customers along the east coast. Emergencies were declared in multiple cities and states as officials mobilized resources. The National Weather Service warned of "nearly impossible" travel conditions and the potential for the storm to become a bomb cyclone.

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Al JazeeraFeb 23

New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani orders citywide shutdown as snowstorm hits

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani declared a state of emergency on February 23, 2026, due to a severe snowstorm hitting the northeastern United States. The city's traffic network is shut down except for emergency travel. The National Weather Service warned of heavy snow, strong winds, and coastal flooding from the mid-Atlantic to Maine, with snowfall rates potentially reaching 3 inches per hour and totals up to 24 inches. Blizzard warnings are in effect for multiple states, including New York, New Jersey, and Massachusetts. Power outages are anticipated, with over 22,000 customers already without power in New Jersey.

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South China Morning PostFeb 22

New York Mayor Mamdani orders citywide travel ban ahead of major US storm

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani ordered a citywide travel ban, effective from 9 PM Sunday to noon Monday, in anticipation of a major snowstorm set to impact the northeastern United States. The storm, expected to bring blizzard conditions and heavy snowfall of 2-3 inches per hour, threatens an area from Maryland to Maine, potentially affecting 54 million people. The National Weather Service warned of extremely hazardous travel conditions and likely power outages due to heavy snow and strong winds. The shutdown includes streets, highways, and bridges, with exceptions only for emergency travel. Tens of millions of Americans are bracing for the storm, which could bring up to 60cm of snow in some areas.

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Environmental(2)
BBC News - WorldFeb 23

Watch: Winter storm covers parts north-east US in snow

A powerful winter storm is impacting the northeastern United States, bringing heavy snow, strong winds, and coastal flooding to states including Connecticut and New Jersey. New York City implemented a travel ban from Sunday evening to Monday afternoon, closing schools, streets, highways, and bridges except for emergency vehicles. According to Mayor Zohran Mamdani, the storm is expected to be the region's most intense nor'easter in almost ten years. The travel ban was put in place to ensure public safety during the severe weather conditions. Footage shows significant snowfall across the affected areas.

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The Guardian - World NewsFeb 22

US north-east braces for heavy snow and ferocious winds amid blizzard warnings

A major blizzard is forecast to bring heavy snow and strong winds to the northeastern United States from Sunday into Monday, impacting over 35 million people from Maryland to Massachusetts. The National Weather Service issued blizzard warnings, predicting 1-2 feet of snow in many areas, with wind gusts up to 70 mph and potential coastal flooding. Over 6,000 flights have been cancelled at major airports, including JFK, LaGuardia, and Boston Logan. The storm is expected to create whiteout conditions, making travel dangerous and potentially causing power outages. New York City's mayor declared a state of emergency, banning non-essential travel and cancelling public school on Monday. Residents are urged to stay indoors.

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Human Interest(1)
BBC News - WorldFeb 23

More than 5,000 flights cancelled as US east coast digs out of record snow

A major snowstorm struck the US East Coast on Monday, causing widespread disruption and record-breaking snowfall in some areas. Parts of Rhode Island and Massachusetts saw up to 33 inches of snow, leading to travel bans and hazardous conditions. Over 5,000 flights were cancelled, and more than 600,000 homes and businesses experienced power outages, particularly in New Jersey and Massachusetts. Winter storm warnings extended from North Carolina to Maine, and into eastern Canada. Travel bans were implemented in Rhode Island, Connecticut, and Southeastern Massachusetts due to dangerous "whiteout conditions." The storm brought New York City to a near standstill before the travel ban was lifted.

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Key Claims

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Parts of Rhode Island and Massachusetts have seen nearly 33in (83cm) of snow fall.

— National Weather Service

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More than 600,000 homes and businesses on the east coast endured power outages.

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Providence received 33in of snow, smashing the existing record for the single greatest snowstorm, 28.6in set in February 1978.

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The number of cancelled flights within, into or out of the US reached more than 5,000.

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Millions of people in New York City and the north-eastern US were stuck at home under road travel bans and blizzard warnings.

Feb 15 – Feb 21

2 articles|2 sources
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Public Health(1)
The Guardian - World NewsFeb 21

New York City gets first blizzard warning in nine years as area hunkers down

New York City, along with New Jersey and other coastal communities, is under a blizzard warning, the first for NYC since 2017, effective Sunday morning through Monday evening. The late-winter storm is expected to bring 1 to 2 feet of snow and wind gusts exceeding 55 mph to a large, populated region. Officials are warning of dangerous travel conditions, potential power outages, and possible flooding in some areas. New York City's mayor is urging residents to stay off the roads and indoors, especially given the recent cold weather deaths in the city. The storm is expected to impact areas from Washington D.C. to Boston, arriving Sunday morning and lasting into Monday evening.

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Environmental(1)
Associated Press (AP)Feb 21

Blizzard warnings issued for New York City, New Jersey, Connecticut as storm threatens East Coast

A late-winter storm prompted blizzard warnings across the East Coast, including New York City, New Jersey, and Boston. Issued on Saturday, the warnings covered coastal communities from Delaware to Massachusetts as the storm was expected to arrive on Sunday. The National Weather Service increased its assessment, projecting 1 to 2 feet of snow and strong winds across the region. The storm was predicted to begin Sunday morning around Washington, D.C., before moving towards Philadelphia, New York City, and Boston, potentially starting as rain in some areas. Heavy snowfall, with rates up to 2 inches per hour in some locations, was anticipated before tapering off by Monday afternoon.

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Key Claims

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Blizzard warnings were issued for New York City, New Jersey and coastal communities along the east coast.

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The blizzard warning for New York City is the first since 2017.

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At least 19 people were found dead outdoors in the city after temperatures plunged on 19 January.

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Blizzard warnings were issued for New York City, New Jersey and coastal communities along the East Coast.

— AP

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The National Weather Service anticipated 1ft to 2 ft of snow for New York City, Long Island, southern Connecticut and coastal communities in New Jersey and Delaware.

— National Weather Service

Dec 21 – Dec 27

3 articles|1 sources
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Human Interest(3)
The Guardian - World NewsDec 27

Winter weather disrupts air traffic in New Jersey and New York

Winter weather, including snow and ice, disrupted air travel and road conditions in the US Northeast on Saturday, prompting states of emergency in New York and New Jersey. Over 14,400 domestic and 2,100 international flights were canceled or delayed, primarily in the New York City area, affecting airports like JFK, LaGuardia, and Newark. The storm brought 6-10 inches of snow to parts of New York, Connecticut, and 2-4 inches to New York City, the most since 2022. Officials advised residents to avoid travel due to hazardous conditions, with commercial vehicle restrictions implemented in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. While the heaviest snowfall subsided by mid-morning, ice storm warnings remained in effect for Pennsylvania and Massachusetts.

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The Guardian - World NewsDec 27

Winter weather disrupts air traffic in New Jersey and New York

Winter weather, including snow and ice, disrupted air travel and road conditions in the US Northeast on Saturday, prompting states of emergency in New York and New Jersey. Over 14,400 domestic and 2,100 international flights were canceled or delayed, primarily in the New York City area, affecting airports like JFK, LaGuardia, and Newark. The storm brought 6-10 inches of snow to parts of New York, Connecticut, and 2-4 inches to New York City, the most since 2022. Officials advised residents to avoid travel due to hazardous conditions, with commercial vehicle restrictions implemented in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. While the heaviest snowfall subsided by mid-morning, ice storm warnings remained in effect for Pennsylvania and Massachusetts.

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The Guardian - World NewsDec 27

Winter weather disrupts air traffic in New Jersey and New York

Winter weather, including snow and ice, disrupted air travel and road conditions in the US Northeast on Saturday, prompting states of emergency in New York and New Jersey. Over 14,400 domestic and 2,100 international flights were canceled or delayed, primarily in the New York City area, affecting airports like JFK, LaGuardia, and Newark. The storm brought 6-10 inches of snow to parts of New York, Connecticut, and 2-4 inches to New York City, the most since 2022. Officials advised residents to avoid travel due to hazardous conditions, with commercial vehicle restrictions implemented in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. While the heaviest snowfall subsided by mid-morning, ice storm warnings remained in effect for Pennsylvania and Massachusetts.

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Key Claims

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More than 14,400 domestic US flights on Saturday were canceled or delayed as of mid-morning.

— FlightAware

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States of emergency declared in New York and New Jersey.

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New York City received 2-4in of snow overnight, with 4.3in reported at Central Park.

— Bob Oravec, meteorologist with the National Weather Service

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The safety of New Yorkers is my top priority.

— Kathy Hochul, New York’s governor

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More than 14,400 domestic US flights on Saturday were canceled or delayed as of mid-morning.

— FlightAware