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Northeast U.S. Paralyzed by Historic Blizzard, Thousands Stranded

A record-breaking winter storm has brought the northeastern United States to a standstill this week, with New York City experiencing one of its worst snow events in 150 years. Nearly 50 centimeters of snow blanketed parts of the metropolis by February 24, 2026, forcing widespread closures of schools, businesses, and transportation networks.

Eight states have declared emergencies as freezing winds knocked out power for over 600,000 households. Transportation authorities report more than 3,000 canceled flights nationwide, with major hubs like Newark and Boston Logan International Airport operating at limited capacity. Road travel remains hazardous due to commercial vehicle bans and whiteout conditions across Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Connecticut.

Meteorologists warn the storm system – developing during an unusually active winter season – could set new records for snowfall intensity. The event raises questions about climate resilience strategies as global weather patterns grow more extreme. Asian investors are monitoring impacts on East Coast supply chains, while travelers are advised to confirm flight statuses with airlines before departing Asian hubs.

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