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Norâeaster threatens 12 states, 80M people with blizzard conditions
— #TuckFrump (@realtuckfrumper.bsky.social) 2026-02-21T21:21:50.000Z
Feb. 21 (UPI) -- Blizzard conditions are anticipated across a dozen states, from the Mid-Atlantic to New England, with coastal areas especially vulnerable amid a severe weather outlook.
Communities situated near the Atlantic Ocean's shoreline are most vulnerable to severe winter weather. Some of the nation's largest cities, including Philadelphia, New York and Boston, are located well within areas that could experience major winter storm conditions.
Those conditions include a blizzard caused by a powerful offshore low-pressure system that is producing high winds and heavy snowfall near its outer edges while centered off the Eastern Seaboard.
Blizzard warnings are in effect into Monday along coastal areas, from New Jersey and Delaware to the southern New England states.
Communities situated near the Atlantic Ocean's shoreline are most vulnerable to severe winter weather. Some of the nation's largest cities, including Philadelphia, New York and Boston, are located well within areas that could experience major winter storm conditions.
Those conditions include a blizzard caused by a powerful offshore low-pressure system that is producing high winds and heavy snowfall near its outer edges while centered off the Eastern Seaboard.
Blizzard warnings are in effect into Monday along coastal areas, from New Jersey and Delaware to the southern New England states.
https://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2026/02/21/winter-storm/9101771706128/
We just cleared snow from a small storm this morning. My area is looking at 18 to 24 inches again! We did this in January as well. *sigh*
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Nor'easter threatens 12 states, 80M people with blizzard conditions (Original Post)
sheshe2
6 hrs ago
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msongs
(73,365 posts)1. looks like blizzard will be followed by melting rain this time, not a week long arctic blast nt
However, it still has to be shoveled and not an easy task in your 70's. Then a quick melt of 2 feet on top of 2 feet will cause a lot of flooding.
PS, I lived through the Blizzard of 76.


Soaps
(12 posts)2. Storms just getting worse and worse
When will the world wake up?
2naSalit
(101,474 posts)3. Here's the forecast...
brer cat
(27,491 posts)4. Stay safe!
sheshe2
(96,877 posts)7. Thanks, hon.
Blaukraut
(5,990 posts)8. Looks like we're in the same area
Definitely not going to work on Monday.
Mossfern
(4,664 posts)9. Our town government
Already put out a notice that all offices will be closed tomorrow. These storms are costing me a fortune on plowing and shoveling fees.
No, I no longer think that snow is pretty.