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Fresh Northeast Snow Hits Cleanup Efforts as Last Storm Lingers
A fresh wave of light snow swept the Northeast after a historic storm left huge piles of snow from Maryland to Maine, prompting salt deployments and thousands of shovelers in cities like New York while warning of patchy ice on roads; the region also faced ongoing accessibility challenges for people with disabilities, dozens of power outages, and flight disruptions as some schools and services returned to normal amid continued snow-clearing efforts and dumping grounds for snow.

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Northeast Battles to Recover as Blizzard of 2026 Fallout Intensifies with New Snow Threat
The Blizzard of 2026 left the Northeast reeling with hundreds of thousands still without power, record snow totals in RI/MA/NY, widespread travel cancellations, and ongoing recovery efforts as a weaker Alberta Clipper brings 1–3 inches more by midweek.

Northeast Braces for Next Storm After Record Blizzard Disrupts Travel and Power
A record-breaking blizzard slammed the Northeast, delivering over two feet of snow in some areas, triggering deaths, hundreds of thousands of power outages, widespread flight cancellations, school closures, and major transit disruptions as crews begin clearing snow; forecasters warn another storm could hit later this week, potentially hindering recovery.

Mid-Atlantic snowstorm piles up record daily totals across PA, DE and NJ
A powerful nor’easter dumped heavy snow across the Mid-Atlantic, breaking daily records in Atlantic City, Philadelphia, Trenton and Wilmington. By midday, Atlantic City neared 17 inches and Philadelphia about 14 inches, with Mount Holly forecasting up to 20 inches; Sussex County, Del., saw as much as 19 inches, and parts of Monmouth and Middlesex counties in New Jersey reported over two feet. While these are notable daily records, meteorologists say the winter’s total snowfall is unlikely to reach long‑term seasonal records, which exceed about 70 inches in some winters. The storm should taper off this afternoon with potential coastal flooding in low‑lying areas, and additional snow is possible later in the week.

Snow-Covered Streets & Sledding Joy Across Philadelphia and South Jersey
WHYY’s photo gallery shows Philadelphia and South Jersey blanketed by a winter storm, with Philly reporting up to 16 inches of snow and some New Jersey towns topping two feet. The images capture residents sledding, building snowmen, and digging out driveways as communities brace for travel disruptions and cold weather.

Blizzard 2026 Pounds Massachusetts as Boston Tops 60 Inches for the Season
A heavy, wet Blizzard of 2026 dumps significant snowfall across Massachusetts, with Boston around 17 inches by Monday evening and the season total exceeding 60 inches. Southeastern MA bore the brunt, Providence, RI set a 37.9-inch record, and many towns reported 20–36 inches while widespread power outages affected thousands.

Northeast Blizzard Dumps Record Snow as Agencies Warn of Travel Chaos
A historic blizzard dumped up to 3 feet of snow across the Northeast, prompting states of emergency and travel bans, grounding thousands of flights and causing widespread power outages, while schools closed and officials warned the storm could rank among New York City’s worst in 150 years as conditions persisted.

Providence Breaks Snowfall Record as Boston Weathered a Historic Blizzard
A northeast winter storm dumped record snowfall in Providence (32.8 inches, surpassing the Blizzard of ’78) and delivered heavy snow across the Boston area in 12–24 inch ranges, with Logan Airport at 14.4 inches by 1 p.m. and strong gusts up to 83 mph on Cape Cod and surrounding areas. The snow is expected to taper off by evening as winds subside, followed by a cold, sunny day; a smaller system is possible midweek and a colder pattern persists into the weekend.

Delaware Downgrades Driving Restrictions as Snowstorm Recovery Continues
DEMA downgraded Kent and Sussex counties to Level 2 Driving Restrictions and kept New Castle County at Level 1 Driving Warning as storm recovery continues. Snow removal and power-restoration efforts are ongoing; shelters are open in Dover and Georgetown, and National Guard support remains in place while residents are urged to avoid nonessential travel.

Northeast Blizzard Dumps Over 2 Feet of Snow, 40 Million Under Warnings
A historic Northeast blizzard dumped more than 2 feet of snow across New Jersey, Rhode Island and Long Island, leaving more than 40 million people under warnings as states of emergency and travel bans were declared; the disruption included thousands of flight cancellations (over 5,600), major school closures (including Boston), widespread power outages (over 660,000 customers), and broad transit restrictions, with conditions expected to persist into Tuesday.

Massachusetts Braces for Historic Blizzard as Snow Totals Mount
A monster nor'easter unleashes blizzard conditions across Massachusetts, forcing school closures and power outages as heavy snow piles up; already well over a foot in many towns and two feet in some areas, with a town-by-town tally from the National Weather Service showing wide variation; Rhode Island reports a record 32.8 inches at TF Green, and more accumulations are expected before the storm winds down.