Asevere winter stormhas left hundreds of thousands of residents across New England without power following heavy snow and hurricane-force winds. As of Tuesday, 24 February 2026, theEversource interactive outage mapindicates significant clusters of blackouts across its service territories. These outages are particularly concentrated in coastal areas of Massachusetts and Connecticut.

Peak wind gusts reached 98 mph in some locations during the height of theblizzard. Utility providers have described the restoration effort as a large-scale, multi-day operation. Maintenance crews are currently attempting to navigate deep snow drifts and buried lines to reach damaged infrastructure.

The restoration process remains complex due to the weight of the snowfall. Unlike drier conditions, the heavy moisture has caused tree limbs and power lines to snap under the physical load. Officials have warned that the danger to the public remains high despite the storm tapering off on Tuesday afternoon.

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The blizzard began late on Sunday, 22 February, and disrupted electricity for over 600,000 customers across the northeast of the United States. In Massachusetts, Eversource and National Grid reported more than 270,000 outages late on Monday. The communities of Cape Cod and the Islands were almost entirely without service after the grid failed across the region.

In Connecticut, utility providers have deployed approximately 700 crews to manage the crisis, according tolocal reporting. This workforce includes mutual aid from neighbouring states, including New York and Pennsylvania. However, officials have stated that poor visibility and blowing snow continue to impede travel to specific damage sites.

The President of Massachusetts Electric Operations, Doug Foley, noted that crews are dealing with blocked roads and downed lines that are difficult to identify beneath the snow, according to theBoston Globe. In Rhode Island, record-breaking snowfall of nearly 38 inches has paralysed sections of the grid. This has led to a multi-day restoration effort that is currently in effect.

Speeds have been lowered to 45 mph on the F.E. Everett Turnpike (Nashua-Concord), Route 101 (Epping to Hampton), the Spauldng Turnpike (Portsmouth to Milton) and the I-95.If you have to drive in the winter weather, please drive carefully.pic.twitter.com/BxKkR3aakv

Local authorities havereported numerous road closurescaused by broken poles and wires. In Wilton, Connecticut, police confirmed that several primary routes were impassable on Tuesday morning. In Eastham, Massachusetts, the entire town was reported to be offline. Tree surgeons and emergency crews are working continuously to clear priority paths for medical and emergency vehicles.

Eversource has urged residents to treat all fallen wires as live and dangerous. Members of the public have been advised not to attempt to clear tree limbs from lines independently. The utility company is instead requesting that customers report hazards directly to emergency dispatchers while crews work to isolate damaged sections of the network.

Source: International Business Times UK