The entire state of New Jersey remains under a historic statewide blizzard warning for the first time ever, as reported by weather tracker NycStormChaser on X at approximately 2:20 PM UTC on February 22, 2026. Meanwhile, the National Weather Service Boston warned of potentially historic destructive conditions southeast of the Boston-Providence corridor during this 1 hour 29 minute reporting window from 2:15:50 PM to 3:45:15 PM UTC. NycStormChaser stated in the post: "For the first time ever, the ENTIRE State of New Jersey is under a Blizzard warning. Going to be a wild storm." This confirmation occurred within the current window, building on the warning's issuance noted earlier today. Separately, NWS Boston reported concerns for areas southeast of the Boston-Providence corridor, where wet snow will combine with northeast wind gusts of 60-70 mph, leading to power outages and tree damage, with worst conditions expected Monday from 4 AM to noon. The New Jersey blizzard warning covers all counties amid a major winter storm, as initially reported by NycStormChaser around 11:15 AM UTC prior to this window. No new official statements from the National Weather Service Mount Holly were detailed in sources during this period.