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RI Weather for Feb. 23, 2026 – Operation Winter Weather Warning – an “F” Day!

Image: Early morning snow status
Rhode Island is experiencing a major blizzard which started yesterday and continues throughout the entire day, Monday. As we greet this day, a statewide travel ban is in effect, and a state of emergency is declared, non-essential offices and schools closed, and blizzard warnings active.
This is a historic winter storm bringing heavy snow, strong winds (gusts up to 50-60 mph or higher in spots), whiteout conditions, and significant impacts like power outages (potentially affecting 100,000+ households in Providence area).

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Overall Summary:
  • Conditions: Heavy, persistent snowfall throughout much of the day, with blizzard/whiteout conditions, high winds, and bitterly cold wind chills. Snow accumulations are substantial (estimates 18-24+ inches in many areas, up to 2 feet in Providence and parts of the state; heavy, wet snow reported).
  • Temperatures: Highs around 27-31°F (feeling much colder due to wind), lows dropping into the teens to low 20s overnight.
  • Hazards: Dangerous travel, potential power outages, blowing/drifting snow, and extreme cold.

REFER TO yesterday’s “OWWW” for details and specifics – https://2×8.ea2.myftpupload.com/operation-winter-weather-warning-hernando-is-on-its-way/Morning: Heavy ongoing snow from the storm’s peak. Whiteout conditions likely, strong NE winds, wind chills in the teens or lower (e.g., feeling like 17°F or colder at times). Persistent heavy snowfall. Very hazardous.

Afternoon: Continued snowfall, heavy at times, windy with gusts 40-60+ mph, temperatures peaking around 27-31°F but feeling far colder. Blizzard conditions persist, with blowing snow reducing visibility.

Evening (into night): Snow gradually tapering but still possible, winds remaining strong, temperatures falling into the low 20s or teens. Lingering wind chills and drifting snow; conditions slowly improving toward Tuesday but still wintry.

Stay indoors if possible, avoid travel entirely due to the ban, and monitor local updates.

Today is an “F” day!
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