02/21/2026
A Blizzard Warning has been issued in New York City, Nassau, Suffolk, and Southern Westchester Counties beginning tomorrow, February 22 at 6:00 a.m. until Monday, February 23 at 6:00 p.m. which means you could expect strong winds accompanied by falling and/or blowing snow, resulting in reduced visibility. “Fell-like” temperatures will be in the low teens. Wind gusts of up to 55-60 mph, possibly higher, are expected which may result in loss of electric and downed power lines.
Snowfall will begin during the day on Sunday, February 22nd, but the strongest winds and blizzard conditions are expected Sunday afternoon and throughout the day on Monday. Between 15-20 inches of snow is possible with snowfall rates up to 2 inches per hour at times.
• Charge cell phones and other electronic devices.
• If you have elderly neighbors, please check on them often and assist whenever possible.
• Remove your cars from the roadway so that the plows can pass easily through your street.
• Avoid travel if possible.
• If you must travel: clean off your vehicle before driving, drive slow and leave extra stopping distance between vehicles.
• Practice safe shoveling: dress warmly, stay hydrated, move only small amounts of snow, and take frequent breaks.
• Read and follow all safety guidelines when using a snowblower or generator.
Finally, If you have a hydrant near your home, please assist us and your neighbors by removing the snow at least 3 feet in all directions from around the hydrant. There has been a significant increase in house fires this past winter and there have been several instances where firefighters had to dig out hydrants to connect Fire Engines to an adequate water supply, thereby delaying firefighting efforts.
Don’t assume someone else will do it and help us to help you!
• If you have a FIRE or EMERGENCY call the Wantagh FD at 785-0125 or 911.
• If you experience a power outage call PSE&G LI at 1-800-490-0075
or text “OUT” to 773454 (PSEGLI).
• Monitor local news stations on the radio or TV to get the latest weather forecasts or go to www.weather.gov to get the latest updates from the National Weather Service.
Kevin Regan, PIO