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What is a blizzard? | Scientific American

Last updated: February 22, 2026 1:50 pm
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A winter bomb cyclone is set to wreak havoc across parts of the East Coast from Maryland up through southeastern New England on Sunday night into Monday morning. This powerful storm is expected to bring blizzard conditions, but what exactly constitutes a blizzard?

According to the National Weather Service, a blizzard is not solely defined by heavy snowfall, although this storm is predicted to bring significant snow accumulation along the East Coast. A blizzard is characterized by a snowstorm with winds exceeding 35 miles per hour and substantial falling or blowing snow for at least three hours. The upcoming storm could result in one to two feet of snow in the hardest-hit areas, with snowfall rates reaching 2 to 3 inches per hour. Wind gusts may reach 40 to 70 mph along the coastal regions from New Jersey through New England.

Blizzard conditions can severely reduce visibility to less than 0.25 mile, making travel extremely dangerous. In anticipation of the storm, New York City has implemented a travel ban on its roads starting at 9 p.m. on Sunday night.

The strong winds and heavy, wet snow associated with this storm have the potential to cause power outages by weighing down power lines and tree branches. Blizzard conditions typically develop on the northwest side of a very intense storm, such as this one, due to the significant pressure difference between the storm’s center and an area of higher pressure to the west. The intensification of this storm may lead to it becoming a bomb cyclone, a term used when a storm undergoes “bombogenesis,” marked by a rapid decrease in pressure of at least 24 millibars in 24 hours.

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As we brace for the impact of this winter bomb cyclone, it is crucial to stay informed and prepared for the potentially dangerous conditions it may bring. Stay tuned to reliable weather sources for updates and follow any safety guidelines or advisories issued by local authorities.

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