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Blizzard Warnings Blanket US East Coast, Including New York City http://dlvr.it/TR5hym

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BLIZZARDSAURUS! Storm coming across the Southwest this morning will hit the East coast Sunday and intensify into a potential major storm with heavy snow and blizzard conditions for parts of the Mid-Atlantic states through southern New England. A storm of this nature if it comes to it’s full fury can produce over 30 inches of snow.

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Updated snow totals for southeastern Virginia: Forecast down

But high winds and frigid cold are still expected.


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A Nor’easter is expected to hammer parts of Hampton Roads and northeastern North Carolina with heavy winds and icy cold this weekend, but the National Weather Service has adjusted some expected snow totals downward across the region.

A winter storm warning is in effect through 7 p.m. Sunday for Norfolk, Portsmouth, Chesapeake, Virginia Beach, Suffolk, Newport News, Hampton and York County, as well as portions of northeastern North Carolina and areas to the west of Hampton Roads.

As of Saturday afternoon, the expected snow totals dropped in most of Hampton Roads. The weather service says Norfolk, Portsmouth, Suffolk and most of Chesapeake and Virginia Beach is likely to see 3-4 inches of snow.

Northeastern North Carolina is still expected to see the heaviest snow of the region — 7-9 inches or more.

Areas on the Peninsula are likely to receive less snow. The Williamsburg area is likely to see an inch over the weekend, the weather service said Saturday afternoon. Newport News and Hampton are likely to see 2-3 inches.

The highest totals are expected in the far south and southeast, with a sharp cutoff in totals to the north, the forecasters said. Totals could go from 1 inch to 6 inches in less than 50 miles.

National Weather Service meteorologist Andrew Zimmerman said moisture was encountering dry air as it attempted to move north across the region Saturday afternoon.

“We should see some of that moving up, especially into southside Hampton Roads, as we get through the afternoon and evening hours here,” Zimmerman said.

Snow is likely to begin accumulating in Hampton Roads on Saturday afternoon, grow throughout the day and peak early Sunday morning, with snow ending later Sunday morning, according to the weather service.

Areas near southeastern Virginia and northeastern North Carolina could see brief whiteout conditions late Saturday into Sunday.

“This one has so much cold air to work with in the entire column of the atmosphere that we’re looking at a very dry snow, very powdery, which is good for power lines and trees,” meteorologist Roman Miller said Friday. “Winds will potentially be an issue.”

Dominion Energy said Friday it was preparing for “thousands of potential outages” in Hampton Roads and the Outer Banks, said spokesperson Cherise M. Newsome.

In addition to the winter storm warning, the region is under a high wind warning from 7 p.m. Saturday to 4 p.m. Sunday, a cold weather advisory through 1 a.m. Sunday, an extreme cold watch from 1-10 a.m. Sunday, and a coastal flood watch from 4 a.m.-1 p.m. Sunday.

The weather service gives Norfolk a 56% chance of at least 4 inches of snow — down significantly from earlier this week — and about 30-60% for the Peninsula and Eastern Shore. The likelihood of snow increases farther south into northeastern North Carolina — Elizabeth City has a 83% chance of seeing at least 4 inches.

The likelihood of 8 inches or more in most of Hampton Roads has dropped to low. Norfolk has a 21% chance of 8 inches. Parts of Virginia Beach have a slightly higher chance. The Peninsula is unlikely to see that much snow.

“Definitely prepare for strong wind gusts, especially right along the immediate coast,” Zimmerman said Thursday.

Maximum wind gusts could reach 58-60 mph in Corolla early Sunday morning. Gusts in Virginia Beach and Cape Charles also are expected to reach near 60 mph. Farther inland, winds will be in the mid-40 mph range, dropping down to the mid-30 mph range in the Williamsburg area.

Wind chills could hit negative degrees in parts of the region. The wind chill in Williamsburg could hit minus-2 degrees, while Hampton and Newport News could see 2 below. Norfolk and Portsmouth’s lowest wind chill projection is 0 while other areas of South Hampton Roads are likely to be in single digits.

With it being so cold, the snow is likely to linger “for a while,” Zimmerman said, adding that areas still dealing with ice from last weekend will have those impacts prolonged.

Tidal flooding could also have an impact Saturday night into Sunday. Moderate to major local tidal flooding is possible in vulnerable coastal areas, as is beach and dune erosion. Because of the cold, any tidal flooding could freeze on road surfaces.

Virginia Department of Transportation crews began pretreating state-maintained roadways on Thursday.

Due to forecasted strong winds, snow, and potential tidal impacts, the Jamestown-Scotland Ferry may suspend service at points during the storm, VDOT said in a news release.

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How I’ve been spending the last week in Northern VA. Walked to class on ice this morning. Setting the thermostat to 74 degrees for the first time in my life. I think I’ve changed my mind about liking winter…

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USA 🇺🇸: Winter Storm Causes Roof Collapse in Arkansas

❄️ In Saline County, Arkansas, the roof of a rodeo arena at the Saline County Fairgrounds in the city of Benton collapsed under the weight of snow and ice following a powerful winter storm last weekend.

Fortunately, no one was inside at the time, and no injuries were reported. The incident is another reminder of how extreme winter precipitation can place serious stress on infrastructure not designed for such conditions.

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Winter storm snarls US travel, forces mass flight cancellations

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  • About 5,220 flights canceled, 6,500 delayed, FlightAware data show.
  • American Airlines leads in flight disruptions
  • FAA warns of potential ground stops at major airports
  • AccuWeather estimates storm damage & economic loss at $105-$115 billion

Jan 26 (Reuters) - A powerful winter storm that pummeled much of the United States with freezing rain and heavy snowfall forced airlines to cancel and delay thousands of flights on Monday.
Nearly 19% of scheduled flights were canceled by late afternoon, according to data from aviation analytics firm Cirium.
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Separate data from FlightAware found about 5,220 U.S flights were canceled and more than 6,500 delayed by early evening. That followed 11,000 flights scrapped on Sunday - the highest daily total since the pandemic, according to Cirium.

A monster winter storm that dumped a foot of snow from New Mexico to New England paralyzed much of the eastern U.S., causing at least 18 deaths. Extreme cold was expected to persist in some places through the week.
Among carriers, American Airlines (AAL.O), opens new tab accounted for the largest share of flight disruptions on Monday, with nearly 1,180 flights canceled and about 1,130 delayed, followed by Republic Airways, JetBlue Airways (JBLU.O), opens new tab and Delta Air Lines (DAL.N), opens new tab.
The Federal Aviation Administration said in an advisory that snow, freezing rain and low visibility had hit major hubs such as Boston and the New York area.

Boston Logan International Airport had the highest rate of canceled flights on Monday at 71%, Cirium said.
American said the storm disrupted five of its nine hub airports, including its largest base at Dallas–Fort Worth, where freezing temperatures and ice halted flights.
American Airlines requested ground stops from FAA for all of its flights at Dallas–Fort Worth and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport to manage gate capacity constraints.
The carrier said teams were working around the clock to restore operations.
Passengers inundated carriers with queries on social media platforms as they sought to get to their destinations.
United Airlines (UAL.O), opens new tab said it would begin restoring flights, and its cancellations had dropped sharply from 1,019 on Sunday to 320 on Monday by the evening, according to FlightAware.

The storm was set to become the costliest severe weather event since the Los Angeles-area wildfires in early 2025, with preliminary damage and economic losses estimated at $105 billion to $115 billion, AccuWeather said.
Airline operations are highly interconnected, meaning cancellations can leave aircraft and crews out of position, complicating efforts to restore normal flight schedules.
About 285 scheduled flights on Tuesday have already been canceled, according to data from FlightAware.

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🌨️ 닌자티비 NBA Update: Nuggets vs Grizzlies Postponed Amid Severe Winter Storm🏀

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What was supposed to be a Sunday afternoon clash between the Denver Nuggets and the Memphis Grizzlies turned into an unexpected break for NBA fans, as the game was postponed due to a powerful winter storm hitting the Memphis area. With snow, sleet, and freezing rain making roads treacherous and travel unsafe, the league announced the postponement less than three hours before tip‑off, prompting reactions and safety‑first discussions across 닌자티비.

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❄️ Blizzard Conditions Force Cancellation

As the morning unfolded, weather reports showed a mix of snow and icy conditions blanketing Memphis, leading local officials to warn residents to stay off the roads. With both teams and the officiating crew already on site but travel conditions still deteriorating, the NBA made the call to postpone the matchup in the name of safety. Fans following updates on 닌자티비 were quick to weigh in about how extreme weather can still shake up even the most carefully planned sports schedules.

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🏀 Adjusting Schedules and Team Plans

The league hasn’t yet announced a makeup date for the rescheduled Nuggets‑Grizzlies game as of now. This shuffle adds a wrinkle to both teams’ schedules, with Memphis hoping to stay sharp and Denver aiming to maintain its rhythm in a competitive Western Conference. Viewers on 닌자티비 and social feeds have been sharing everything from ticket refund info to speculation on when the two teams might finally meet.

💬 Fans React to the Change

For many fans watching 닌자티비, the postponement was a mix of disappointment and relief: disappointment because great basketball was delayed, but relief because player and fan safety came first. In a season filled with intense matchups, this one will just have to wait a bit longer — and when it does happen, there’s sure to be even more hype on 닌자티비.

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❄️닌자티비 NBA Update: Mavericks vs Bucks Postponed Due to Winter Storm Travel Chaos🏀

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The highly anticipated Dallas Mavericks vs Milwaukee Bucks matchup scheduled for Sunday night was postponed as severe winter weather disrupted travel plans and left the Mavericks grounded in Dallas, unable to reach Milwaukee for tip‑off — a decision that quickly became a trending topic on 닌자티비 and social feeds nationwide. With icy conditions preventing safe flight operations, the NBA stepped in to delay the game, leaving fans eagerly awaiting news on the rescheduled date and sharing reactions on 닌자티비.

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🌨️ Weather Wreaks Havoc on NBA Travel

A powerful winter storm sweeping across parts of the U.S. — especially in North Texas and surrounding regions — dumped snow, sleet, and freezing rain, creating hazardous travel conditions for teams and staff. The Mavericks attempted multiple departures from Dallas, with their charter plane unable to safely take off due to icy runways and ongoing de‑icing challenges. With time running out before the scheduled 6 p.m. tip, the Mavericks remained in Dallas, prompting the NBA to postpone the game.

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🏀 Fans React and Look Ahead

For many fans watching updates and highlights on 닌자티비, the postponement was a mix of disappointment and understanding as safety took priority. The NBA has not yet announced an official makeup date, though Feb. 19 — after the All‑Star break — is widely mentioned as a likely candidate. The delay also affected other games, with another matchup postponed earlier in the day due to the same storm system.

🤝 Community Shows Support Amid Delay

In the wake of the postponement, the Milwaukee Bucks turned a tricky situation into a positive, donating food prepared for the game to local shelters and community groups, a gesture that warmed hearts even as the snow continued to fall. The generosity resonated with many followers on 닌자티비, adding a feel-good moment to an otherwise disrupted night.

For NBA fans, the delay serves as a reminder that even elite athletes and their schedules aren’t immune to Mother Nature, and that sometimes the best play is ensuring everyone gets home safe — a sentiment shared across 닌자티비.

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Winter is no longer just the backdrop—it’s a main character in American life ❄️ From grounded flights to remote school days and a Super Bowl run shaped by storms, extreme cold is rewriting “normal.” Read how weather now sets the agenda: https://hyperlocalnews.website/usen/vulnerability-to-the-elements-and-sport-the.html

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Frigid Cold Grips U.S. After Storm Dumps Snow and Ice

Millions across the country faced dangerously cold conditions after the storm dumped snow in at least 17 states, disrupting travel and causing power outages.

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Millions of people across eastern parts of the U.S. were bracing for dangerously cold temperatures on Monday, as local governments and residents scrambled to restore damaged infrastructure and halted services after a major winter storm.

The storm dumped snow across 17 states, from New Mexico to New Hampshire, according to preliminary figures from the National Weather Service, with more than a foot of accumulation in some areas. More than 85 million people remained under an extreme cold warning early Monday, and forecasters warned that hazardous temperatures would remain for days in some areas.

Transit disruptions are expected to continue in many cities on Monday, as officials advised against travel and reduced schedules for trains and buses. Air travel was also still disrupted, with more than 4,000 cancellations for U.S. flights early Monday, according to the airline tracker FlightAware.

Major institutions in the Northeast remained closed on Monday, including the New York Public Library, the Smithsonian museums and the National Zoo. New York City’s public schools switched to remote learning on Monday in response to the heavy snowfall.

In parts of the Midwest, the South and the Mid-Atlantic, where freezing rain, wind and snow brought down trees and power lines, thousands of households are expected to remain powerless as the week begins. About 830,000 electricity customers were without power in the U.S. on Sunday night, with Tennessee, Mississippi and Louisiana experiencing the most outages, according to Poweroutage.us.

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Flight cancellations: The number of U.S. flights canceled on Sunday has reached a level not seen since the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic. Read more ›

Another storm?: After a computer model began hinting that a classic nor’easter could strike the East Coast next weekend, meteorologists sought to tamp down speculation. Read more ›

Power outages: Freezing rain left tens of thousands of people without power in a hard-hit Mississippi county. Read more ›

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🇺🇸❄️🚨 USA Hit by Extreme Cold

❄️ Due to a powerful cold spell and winter storm, a state of emergency has been declared in around 20 U.S. states. The abnormal cold has already disrupted transportation and infrastructure across the country.

🏨💧 Oklahoma: In the city of Norman, at the Embassy Suites hotel lobby, frozen and burst pipes caused flooding, followed by a ceiling collapse. No injuries were reported.

🌍 Such events are increasingly viewed as abnormal manifestations of the climate, leading to unexpected consequences even inside buildings.

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Winter storm warning: choose your company wisely; you might be stuck with them all weekend.

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Winter Storm Fern Hits HARD — Top 5 Disturbing Things Caught On Camera

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blossom says curl up in her floof to stay warm and safe as temps drop & snow & ice accumulates in eastern Canada & the States

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#babyitscoldoutside #fyp #winterstorm2026 #snowstorm

Baby, it’s cold outside!

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The calm before the cold 🌥️🍂❄️

Stay safe and warm during the winter weather in Texas 🙏❤️

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Good morning, currently in Virginia Beach, Virginia.


Partly Cloudy

50°F

54°F / 45°F


Humidity: 52%

Wind: W 14 mph

Barometer: 30.16 in

Dew point: 33°F

Visibility: 10.00 mi

Wind Chill: 45°F


Detailed Forecast


Today

Increasing clouds, with a high near 58°F. West wind 7 to 10 mph.


Tonight

Partly cloudy, with a low around 38°. Light and variable wind.


Friday

A slight chance of rain after 1 pm. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 50°F. North wind 3 to 6 mph. The chance of precipitation is 20%.


Friday Night

A slight chance of rain and snow before 10 pm, then a slight chance of snow between 10 pm and 1 am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 21°F. North wind 5 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 26 mph. The chance of precipitation is 20%.


Saturday

A chance of snow after 1 pm. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 34°F. North wind 11 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph. The chance of precipitation is 40%.


Saturday Night

Snow before 1 am, then rain, possibly mixed with snow. Low around 24°F. The chance of precipitation is 100%.


Sunday

Rain. High near 44°F. The chance of precipitation is 100%.


Sunday Night

Rain before 1 am, then rain and snow likely. Low around 28°F. The chance of precipitation is 80%.


© Beach Media Weather Center.


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Winter Weather Advisory

National Weather Service Wakefield VA

357 PM EST Jan, 2026


This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for southeast Maryland, northeast

North Carolina, central Virginia, east central Virginia, eastern

Virginia, north central Virginia, south central Virginia and

southeast Virginia.


DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN. Thursday through Tuesday.


Chances for a major winter storm and very cold temperatures continue to increase this weekend. Significant uncertainties remain regarding coverage, timing, and precipitation type. Users should keep a close eye on the forecast over the coming days.