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The Northeast US recovers from a severe storm that caused aircraft delays and school closures.

The northeastern region of the United States is recovering after a severe storm caused widespread aircraft delays and forced schools to close. Authorities are working to restore normal .

Last updated: March 04, 26 2:03 pm
Ryan Sillers - Senior Editor
Published: March 04, 26
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Millions across the northeastern United States contended with treks to school and workas they dug out from a major storm that blanketed the region with snow
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The Northeast United States is recovering after a severe storm swept across the region, triggering widespread flight delays, school closures, and transportation disruptions. Heavy snow, strong winds, and icy conditions affected millions of residents, particularly in major metropolitan areas.

Travel disruptions: Airports across the Northeast reported hundreds of delayed and canceled flights as crews worked to clear runways and de-ice aircraft. Airlines warned passengers to expect residual delays even after the storm system moved offshore.

School closures: Dozens of school districts temporarily shut down operations as hazardous road conditions made commuting unsafe for students and staff. Some districts shifted to remote learning to minimize instructional disruptions.

“Safety remains the top priority as crews continue clearing roads and restoring normal operations,” local officials said.

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Power and infrastructure: Utility companies responded to scattered power outages caused by downed trees and heavy snow accumulation. Road crews worked overnight to salt highways and clear secondary streets to restore traffic flow.

Economic impact: Businesses in affected cities experienced temporary slowdowns as commuters stayed home and delivery schedules were interrupted. Analysts noted that while the disruption was short-term, severe winter storms can impose significant logistical costs on transportation and retail sectors.

Looking ahead: Meteorologists say calmer weather is expected in the coming days, allowing cleanup efforts to continue. Officials are urging residents to remain cautious as melting snow and refreezing conditions could still pose hazards.

NEW YORK (AP) — As they ducked out of a huge storm that dusted the northeastern United States with snow, delayed flights, interrupted transit, and killed at least one person, millions of people there had to struggle with trekking to work and school on Tuesday. The storm was also record-breaking in some places. The National Weather Service said that another storm with origins in the Great Lakes was approaching, but it is not expected to be quite as severe, even as the snow drifted north on Tuesday, giving way to sunshine in some areas of the region.

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