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Meriden Today
By the People, for the People
Meriden Family Welcomes 'Blizzard Baby' During Historic Storm
Mother delivers healthy baby girl at MidState Medical Center as Connecticut is hit with blizzard conditions.
Published on Feb. 23, 2026
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As a major blizzard swept through Connecticut, a Meriden family welcomed a newborn baby girl at MidState Medical Center on Monday morning. The mother arrived at the hospital on Sunday evening just as the snow and wind began to intensify, and she delivered a healthy 6-pound, 13-ounce baby named Aria at 6:30 a.m. during the height of the storm.
Why it matters
The birth of a child is always a joyous occasion, but this 'blizzard baby' represents a heartwarming moment of triumph amidst the challenging conditions caused by the severe winter weather. The story highlights how even major weather events can bring unexpected moments of happiness to families.
The details
The mother, who was expecting her first child, labored through the blizzard conditions before successfully delivering baby Aria. Both mother and child are reported to be doing well and resting comfortably at the hospital. According to MidState Medical Center's medical director, Dr. Drew Metzger, changes in barometric pressure during major storms can sometimes influence the timing of labor, which appears to be the case with this 'blizzard baby'.
- The mother arrived at MidState Medical Center on Sunday evening, just as the snow and wind began to intensify.
- Aria was born at 6:30 a.m. on Monday morning, during the height of the blizzard.
The players
Aria
The newborn baby girl born to a Meriden family during the blizzard.
Drew Metzger, MD, MBA
The medical director at MidState Medical Center, who explained how changes in barometric pressure during major storms can influence the timing of labor.
What they’re saying
“We often see a slight increase in labor activity during major weather events. Changes in barometric pressure during strong storms can sometimes influence when labor begins, and Blizzard Calvin was no exception.”
— Drew Metzger, Medical Director, MidState Medical Center (wtnh.com)
The takeaway
The birth of baby Aria during the historic blizzard in Connecticut serves as a heartwarming reminder that even in the midst of challenging conditions, moments of joy and new life can emerge. This 'blizzard baby' story highlights the resilience and strength of both the mother and the medical team who helped deliver a healthy newborn despite the severe winter weather.

