Climate Policy

Northeast ‘Superbomb’ Blizzard Exposes Dangerous Climate Trends and Government Blind Spots

By National Security Desk | February 23, 2026

As the Northeast reels from a historic ‘superbomb’ blizzard, experts warn of intensifying storms fueled by warming trends—yet Washington remains slow to protect American families from these growing threats.

In a stark reminder of nature’s unpredictable fury, the Northeast endured a "superbomb" nor’easter that dumped nearly three feet of heavy, wet snow on key cities—Providence obliterated its all-time record with over 32 inches. This is not just another winter storm; meteorologists are calling it one of the most intense in a decade, rivaling historic blizzards that shaped our regional resilience. But while the spectacle draws awe from weather enthusiasts, it exposes critical vulnerabilities threatening American families and communities. How Did This Blizzard Become So Extreme? The secret behind this storm’s monstrous size is a rare “Goldilocks” balance of temperature...

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