Blizzard blankets Northeast with snowfall pushing 2 feet
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A state of emergency and a travel ban were declared ahead of the powerful nor'easter storm.
A fierce winter storm brings harsh snowfall, wind and whiteout conditions across the northeast. Millions are experiencing travel bans and power outages amid the bomb cyclone.
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Blizzard of 2026 buries New York: As it happened
The city got at least 20 inches of snow — and got off easy compared to other parts of the Northeast. Here’s how Monday played out.
DoorDash is extending a pause on operations until 2 pm Eastern time on Monday after a blizzard dumped 15 inches of snow on New York City.
Broadway will remain closed on Monday amid the major winter storm that brought heavy snowfall to New York City. Venues on the Great White Way (a particularly apt nickname for the theater district during a blizzard) also dimmed their lights early on Sunday to curb travel ahead of the dangerous weather conditions.
In March 1888, a deadly blizzard clobbered New York City. The snow paralyzed the city—trains stood still for days, telegraph services stopped functioning, and even after the snow stopped, flooding from the melting caused widespread damage.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani said on Monday that his administration had taken lessons from the city’s last storm, when at least 20 people died after exposure to the cold.