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Northeast US Braces for Historic Blizzard: State of Emergency Declared

by Emma Walker – News Editor February 24, 2026
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

New York City is recovering after a major snowstorm that brought transportation to a standstill and left over half a million homes without power across the Northeast. Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced early Tuesday afternoon that “the worst has passed,” following snowfall totals of 40 to 50 centimeters across much of the city, with an additional 4 to 7 centimeters expected by 8 p.m. Local time.

The storm, which impacted a region stretching from Connecticut to Delaware, prompted states of emergency declarations in eight states: Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Rhode Island. The National Weather Service reported record snowfall at Providence, Rhode Island’s airport, reaching 83 centimeters, with potential for accumulations to reach 90 centimeters by evening.

While New York City lifted its ban on non-essential vehicle travel at noon on Monday, authorities cautioned that conditions remained hazardous. Public transportation, including rail service in New Jersey, experienced significant disruptions and cancellations. More than 6,000 flights were canceled across the region by mid-afternoon, with nearly 2,000 additional cancellations already scheduled for Tuesday, impacting major airports in New York, Boston, and Philadelphia.

The United Nations headquarters in Manhattan was among the institutions closed Monday, postponing all scheduled meetings. Schools and municipal services throughout the region were likewise shuttered, providing an unexpected day of recreation for many students. Eleven-year-old Dylan told the Associated Press he had “never seen so much snow” in his life and was enjoying the opportunity to sled in Central Park. Others, however, expressed frustration with the ongoing conditions. Vincent Greer of Wildwood, New Jersey, told the Associated Press, “I’m tired of the snow. I don’t want to see any more. I can’t see in front of me and I’m freezing!”

Power outages affected over 570,000 homes as of late Monday, with Massachusetts experiencing the largest number of outages, exceeding 285,000. The storm follows a similar weather event in late January that resulted in approximately 100 deaths nationwide, including at least 18 in New York City attributed to hypothermia. In anticipation of the latest storm, New York City and other municipalities activated emergency warming centers, including buses and schools, to provide shelter for vulnerable populations.

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Hérault: Storms Nils & Oriana – 6,000 Homes Still Without Power, Situation Improving

by Emma Walker – News Editor February 16, 2026
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

The Hérault department is seeing improving weather conditions as of Monday, February 16, 2026, following several days of severe storms. The prefecture confirmed that wind intensity is decreasing across the territory, with the strongest gusts now reaching 90 to 100 km/h in the northwest and a further reduction to 60 to 70 km/h expected. The yellow alert for strong winds has been lifted.

At the height of the storms on February 12, approximately 45,000 homes were without power. Enedis, the French electricity distribution network operator, has restored power to 39,000 of those homes. As of today, 6,000 homes remain without electricity, primarily in the western part of the department. The storms, Nils followed by Oriana on February 14, caused significant damage to infrastructure, including downed trees, damaged pylons, and severed cables, complicating restoration efforts.

Despite challenging conditions – waterlogged ground and obstructed access – Enedis teams continue working with reinforced personnel and equipment. Eleven rural communes in the upper cantons and the Minervois region are under enhanced monitoring due to a significant number of ongoing outages, including Saint-Vincent-d’Olargues, La Caunette, Le Soulié, Cambon-et-Salvergues, Fos, Fraisse-sur-Agout, Combes, Saint-Jean-de-Minervois, Boisset, Ferrals-les-Montagnes and Rieussec.

Enedis has been in direct contact with each mayor of the affected areas to assess local situations and tailor responses. The deployment of generators has significantly improved conditions in several communes, particularly for priority sites and town centers. Telephone networks are also showing strong improvement, with coordinated interventions leading to a gradual restoration of coverage in previously impacted areas, according to the prefecture.

Local authorities are assessing the damage caused by the successive storms. In Béziers, Mayor Robert Ménard reported that 260 trees were uprooted, some falling on parked vehicles and rooftops. “The teams remain fully mobilized to secure the affected areas and clear debris,” Ménard stated. The traditional cemetery was reopened this weekend, but the new cemetery will remain closed until all uprooted trees are removed. Ménard visited affected residents and municipal technical teams working to address the situation.

Authorities remind the public to observe the following safety precautions: never touch downed power lines; never handle objects in contact with electrical lines; respect safety perimeters and intervention zones; and report any incidents to Enedis at 09 726 750 34. Generators should be installed strictly outdoors with the circuit breaker switched off.

The prefect of Hérault praised the commitment of Enedis agents, state services (DREAL, DDTM, ARS), firefighters from the Sdis 34, and national police and gendarmerie forces, as well as the Departmental Council, for their tireless efforts to serve the population.

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