Major East Coast Storm With Snow, Damaging Wind Expected This Weekend, Blizzard Warnings Issued For NYC Jonathan Erdman Sat, February 21, 2026 at 1:35 PM UTC 0 A major coastal storm is expected to bring blizzard conditions, heavy snow, potentially damaging winds and coastal flooding Sunday and Monday from the midAtlantic to New England. Blizzard warnings have been issued for all five boroughs of New York City for the first time since 2017. This storm has been named Winter Storm Hernando by The Weather Channel. We'll lay all that out below.
Major East Coast Storm With Snow, Damaging Wind Expected This Weekend, Blizzard Warnings Issued For NYC
Jonathan Erdman Sat, February 21, 2026 at 1:35 PM UTC
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A major coastal storm is expected to bring blizzard conditions, heavy snow, potentially damaging winds and coastal flooding Sunday and Monday from the mid-Atlantic to New England.
Blizzard warnings have been issued for all five boroughs of New York City for the first time since 2017.
This storm has been named Winter Storm Hernando by The Weather Channel.
We'll lay all that out below.
(TERMS TO KNOW: Nor'easter | Blizzard)
What We Know
- Timing: late Saturday into Monday, with the peak snowfall occurring on Sunday and Monday. Read on to see a more specific day-by-day breakdown.
- We expect low pressure to form Sunday off the East Coast, somewhere offshore between the Delmarva Peninsula and the Carolinas.
- That low pressure should quickly gain strength, and could do so quickly enough to be called a "bomb cyclone" by early Monday, a term for low pressure that intensifies rapidly.
(MORE: What Is A Bomb Cyclone?)
- Heavy snow, gusty winds and coastal flooding are all expected for the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast.
Winter Storm Alerts
Blizzard warnings have been issued from Delaware to Connecticut, including all of New York City and Long Island.
Winter storm watches and warnings have been issued along portions of the Eastern seaboard and also for the higher terrain of the northern Appalachians. Don't be surprised if more winter storm watches are converted to blizzard warnings in the upcoming hours.
Driving conditions on Sunday and/or Monday will be dangerous, and gusty conditions and hefty snow could lead to some power outages.
The Forecast
The maps below show our current forecast of snow and rain from this system from Sunday through Monday. Each map also includes which cities will see the worst impacts.
Wind gusts over 40 mph are also increasingly likely from coastal Virginia to eastern Massachusetts. These strong onshore winds could cause coastal flooding on Sunday night and Monday morning at times of high tide.
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Snowfall rates will eclipse one inch per hour at times, especially closer to the coast. In some locations, combined with gusty winds, this will lead to scattered power outages. Reduced visibility will make travel in the latter half of the weekend into Monday dangerous.
This storm will have impacts on Monday morning's commute from Philadelphia to Boston, and possibly the evening commute in parts of New England. If you can stay off the roads, please do so.
Sunday
Temperatures will remain high enough for rain to be the main threat on the southernmost end of the storm, specifically for parts of the Carolinas and southern Virginia. From Virginia to central New Jersey, temperatures will hover around freezing, leading to a mix of rain and snow. Further north, snowfall is the main threat.
Cities To See Winter Weather: Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York City
Sunday Night
Temperatures drop so that all major metropolitan areas will see snow. Heavy snow and gusty winds mean travel is not recommended.
Cities To See Winter Weather: Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York City, Boston
Monday
Snowfall will begin to wrap up for the Mid-Atlantic but will continue for the Northeast. Gusty winds in place mean that white conditions are possible even after new snowfall has stopped.
Cities To See Winter Weather: Philadelphia, New York City, Boston
This forecast may still change slightly, but if you are in any of the blue or purple in the maps above, expect hazardous conditions and delays. Check back with us at weather.com for updates to this forecast.
How Much Snow?
The heaviest snow is expected along the coast from New Jersey to Massachusetts and in the northern Appalachians, where totals will surpass a foot.
(MORE: Why Northeast Winter Storms Can Be Difficult To Forecast)
Note that as this forecast continues to get refined, these totals could still shift. Should the storm move further west in future model runs, some places could see even more snowfall than this map shows right now.
Jonathan Erdman is a senior meteorologist at weather.com and has been covering national and international weather since 1996. Extreme and bizarre weather are his favorite topics. Reach out to him on Bluesky, X (formerly Twitter) and Facebook.
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