South Jersey Slammed by Blizzard

Thousands lose power as heavy snow forces school and airport closures

Published on Feb. 24, 2026

A powerful winter storm dumped over a foot of snow across South Jersey overnight, leaving thousands without power and forcing the closure of schools, government buildings, and the Atlantic City International Airport as blizzard conditions persisted into Monday evening.

Why it matters

The severe winter weather disrupted daily life and commerce across the region, underscoring the need for improved infrastructure and emergency preparedness to handle extreme weather events that are becoming more frequent due to climate change.

The details

The storm brought heavy, wet snow that downed power lines and trees, leaving tens of thousands of homes and businesses without electricity. Authorities reported treacherous road conditions that made travel dangerous, leading to the closure of schools and government offices across the area. The Atlantic City International Airport was also shut down, with all flights grounded due to the blizzard.

  • The storm began late Sunday night and continued through Monday evening.
  • By Monday morning, over a foot of snow had accumulated in many shore towns.

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What’s next

Utility crews are working to restore power to affected areas, and officials are assessing the damage and clearing roads to allow for a return to normal operations.

The takeaway

This blizzard highlights the need for improved infrastructure and emergency preparedness in coastal communities that are increasingly vulnerable to the impacts of severe weather events driven by climate change.