
Northeast US Faces Transit Disruptions and Power Outages After Blizzard
In Brief
A major blizzard caused widespread travel disruptions and power outages across the Northeast US.
Key Facts
- The blizzard caused cancellations and severe delays of subways, trains, and buses from New Jersey to Massachusetts
- More than 500,000 power outages were reported across the East Coast during the storm, according to CBS News
- Snowfall exceeded 2 feet in many areas, with over 3 feet recorded in Rhode Island, as reported by The Guardian
- Meteorologists cited by The Guardian described the storm as the strongest in a decade for the region
- Businesses and schools are gradually reopening as cities begin snow removal efforts
What Happened
A significant blizzard swept across the Northeast US, leading to substantial snowfall and widespread disruption. Transit systems including subways, trains, and buses were canceled or delayed from New Jersey to Massachusetts. The storm caused over half a million power outages and dropped more than 2 feet of snow in many areas, with Rhode Island receiving over 3 feet, according to news reports.
Why It Matters
The blizzard resulted in widespread travel disruptions and power outages affecting daily activities such as commuting, business operations, and schooling. Recovery efforts are ongoing as cities work to clear snow and restore services. The event is part of a pattern of severe winter weather impacting the region.
Sources
- NYT — The Blizzard Has Snarled Transit in the Northeast
- The Guardian — North-east US digs out after massive blizzard blankets the region
- CBS News — Snow still falling across Northeast U.S. as massive blizzard continues track
- CBS News — Latest weather news after massive winter storm blankets the Northeast with snow