More than 40 million people in the Northeast were under blizzard warnings Monday that led to travel bans across the Northeast, nearly a million power outages and more than 25,000 flights canceled or delayed.

Blizzard conditions are anticipated across a dozen states, from the Mid-Atlantic to New England, with coastal areas especially vulnerable.

East coast scrambles to prepare for storm forecast to bring major disruption to more than 35 million people

A powerful nor’easter is rapidly intensifying off the Mid-Atlantic coast and is expected to slam New York City and much of the Northeast.

The nor'easter storm has led to travel restrictions in multiple areas, including a full travel ban in New York City.

New York City, Long Island, Delaware and New Jersey are under a blizzard warning, and much of the region is in a state of emergency on Sunday.

Snow began falling over parts of the Northeastern U.S. with the onset of an intense winter storm that prompted blizzard warnings throughout the region.

NEW YORK: New York City and New Jersey announced travel bans, airlines canceled thousands of flights and even Broadway shows were canceled Sunday evening as a fierce winter storm…

The National Weather Service called travel conditions "nearly impossible."

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Blizzard warnings issued as some areas receive over a foot of snow, creating whiteout conditions

American, Delta, JetBlue, United and others waived change and cancellation fees ahead of another massive winter storm.

As a result of the snowstorm, Massachusetts, New Jersey and Delaware are among the states hit hardest by power outages.

A major snowstorm walloped the US north-east, causing disruptions for millions and thousands of flight cancellations.

New York enforced a citywide travel ban as the storm brought shin-deep snow, disrupting flights and leaving hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses without power.

More than 40 million people in the Northeast were under blizzard warnings Monday that led to travel bans across the Northeast, nearly a million power outages and more than 25,000…

This weekend's blizzard dropped more than 36 inches of snow in some areas that haven't seen this much snow in decades