Traveling This Weekend? Here’s What to Know About the Snowstorm.
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by Stephen Hiltner and Kim BhasinFebruary 22, 2026
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A major winter storm is set to disrupt travel across the Northeast on Sunday and Monday, potentially causing delays and cancellations at airports, train stations, and bus lines. Airlines including Delta, United, American, and Southwest have issued travel advisories and are waiving rebooking fees for affected passengers. The storm could bring blizzard conditions, leading to significant disruptions from Maine to Virginia.
Major airports such as New York’s Kennedy and LaGuardia, Boston Logan International, and Washington’s Dulles and Reagan National are expected to experience delays due to de-icing operations and severe weather. United Airlines has warned of extreme winter weather at its Newark and Washington hubs, while Delta is processing cancellations at East Coast airports like Boston, JFK, and LaGuardia. Passengers are urged to check flight statuses before traveling.
Amtrak has announced service adjustments for trains in the affected regions, with direct notifications for any cancellations or changes. Similarly, bus services like Greyhound and FlixBus have proactively canceled some routes and advised passengers to monitor updates via email or text.
This storm underscores the importance of staying informed for travelers planning trips in the Northeast. With potential delays and cancellations across multiple transportation modes, affected individuals should closely monitor their travel plans and consider flexible rebooking options provided by airlines and services.
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Originally published on NYT Homepage on 2/22/2026