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The winds from the blizzard have reached hurricane strength in Massachusetts. Here's where they've been the strongest.
The heavy snow and high winds from the winter storm caused large-scale school closures, thousands of flight cancellations nationwide and widespread power outages in the Northeast, with at least 500,000 customers without power as of early Monday evening, according to PowerOutage.us.
A major nor'easter could bring blizzard conditions to the Boston area Monday, the latest weather forecast shows.
The National Weather Service has issued a blizzard warning for MetroWest and Greater Milford from 4 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 22, through 7 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 24. As of Sunday evening, forecasts are calling for blizzard conditions on Monday with 12 to 22 inches of snow and wind gusts up to 55 mph.
The winds from the blizzard have reached hurricane strength in Massachusetts. Here's where they've been the strongest.
With parts of eastern Pennsylvania and all of New Jersey under a blizzard warning, you may wonder what exactly does that mean?
A powerful blizzard is hitting Massachusetts, bringing more than 30 inches in some places, 70 mph wind gusts, and flooding concerns.
The blizzard of 2026 is hitting the Boston area and there are widespread power outages and rising snow totals. Follow live updates on the weather forecast in Massachusetts here.
The National Weather Service says that it issues blizzard warnings "for winter storms with sustained or frequent winds of 35 mph or higher with considerable falling and/or blowing snow that frequently reduces visibility to 1/4 of a mile or less. These conditions are expected to prevail for a minimum of 3 hours."