Historic Blizzard Warning Hits NYC & New Jersey: Up to 2 Feet of Snow Expected
A major winter storm is hitting New York City, New Jersey, and the Tri-State Area. The rapidly intensifying nor’easter is forecasted to bring heavy snowfall, strong winds, and severe travel disruptions through Sunday night into Monday.
Breaking Snowstorm Update
Meteorologists have issued blizzard warnings across NYC, Long Island, central New Jersey, and parts of Connecticut. Snow totals could reach 12–18 inches in NYC with local areas hitting up to 24 inches of accumulation.
- Blizzard Conditions: Sustained winds over 35 mph with near-whiteout conditions expected.
- Snowfall Rates: Up to 3–4 inches per hour at peak intensity Sunday night.
- Travel Impact: Road conditions life-threatening; NJ Transit buses and light rails suspending service; NYC airports facing massive flight cancellations.
- School Closures: NYC schools closed Monday as a precautionary snow day.
Emergency Measures & Precautions
Authorities are urging residents to avoid travel and stay indoors. The storm brings the risk of:
- Coastal flooding during high tide
- Power outages and downed trees due to heavy, wet snow
- Dangerous visibility and hazardous road conditions
Stay Updated
Follow live radar updates and street-level snow cams to track the storm in real time. Conditions are rapidly evolving, and staying informed is crucial for safety. Click here for live updates.
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