Live updates: Millions dig out from deadly blizzard 'bomb' as next Northeast snow threat looms
Key Points:
- Rhode Island's T.F. Green International Airport recorded a historic 37.9 inches of snow during the Blizzard of 2026, surpassing the previous record from 1978 by nearly 10 inches, with Massachusetts and Connecticut also experiencing record-breaking snowfall totals.
- Over 375,000 customers remain without power across the Northeast, with Massachusetts hardest hit, facing around 250,000 outages; utility crews face significant challenges restoring service due to deep snowdrifts, frozen equipment, and a new Alberta Clipper snow system expected to bring additional snowfall.
- The blizzard caused massive travel disruptions, with more than 12,000 flights canceled since Sunday and ongoing delays at major airports like JFK and Boston Logan; airlines have issued travel waivers