Northeast Braces for Historic Bomb Cyclone Across the I-95 Corridor

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A rapidly intensifying nor'easter, dubbed a bomb cyclone, is slamming the Northeast with heavy snow (12–24 inches, up to 2 feet in some jackpot zones) and 50–70 mph winds along the I-95 corridor. Blizzard Warnings and state-of-emergency declarations stretch from the Mid-Atlantic to New England as travel bans, school closures, and widespread flight and rail disruptions unfold. Cities like NYC, Philly and Boston brace for life-threatening conditions, while emergency crews mobilize and media outlets provide nonstop coverage.
- Live updates: NYC, Boston, Philly brace for historic blizzard 'bomb,' 2+ feet of snow expected FOX Weather
- Live updates: States issue travel bans; blizzard warning extended in Hudson Valley, CT NBC New York
- Live updates: Blizzard warning takes effect on Long Island Newsday
- Blizzard warnings expanded, snow totals increased for NYC, Tri-State area | Live updates ABC7 New York
- Blizzard warnings for millions as blockbuster nor’easter takes aim at New York City, Northeast CNN
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