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(VIDEO) Blizzard Warning Issued for Three New Jersey Counties Ahead of Heavy Snow Sunday Through Monday

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A blizzard warning is in effect for Monmouth, Ocean and Burlington counties in New Jersey from 10 a.m. Sunday to 6 p.m. Monday as a powerful nor’easter threatens heavy snowfall, strong winds and dangerous travel conditions across parts of the state and the broader Northeast.

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The National Weather Service office in Mount Holly issued the warning early Saturday morning, Feb. 21, 2026, after upgrading earlier alerts. Forecasters expect blizzard conditions with total snow accumulations of 12 to 20 inches in the warned areas. Winds will gust as high as 55 mph, reducing visibility to near zero at times and creating whiteout conditions.

“Blizzard conditions expected,” the NWS stated. “Snowfall rates could exceed 2 inches per hour at times. Blowing and drifting of snow, and whiteout conditions possible. Travel could be very difficult to impossible.”

The storm system, a classic coastal nor’easter, is forecast to intensify offshore Sunday afternoon into Monday. Heaviest precipitation is expected Sunday night through early Monday, with snowfall rates potentially reaching 2-3 inches per hour in bands. Thundersnow is possible in southeastern New Jersey due to strong atmospheric lift.

Impacts extend beyond the blizzard warning zone. Winter storm watches cover much of the state, including all 21 counties earlier in the weekend, with snowfall totals varying by location. Southern and central New Jersey, particularly along the Jersey Shore, face the highest accumulations, with some models projecting 10-20 inches or more in spots. Northern areas may see 6-12 inches, while inland regions could receive lighter amounts.

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Wind gusts of 35-45 mph are expected farther inland, with coastal areas seeing the strongest winds. Gale warnings are in place along the Jersey Shore, raising risks of coastal flooding and beach erosion.

The National Weather Service highlighted hazards including:

  • Travel dangers — Blowing snow and reduced visibility could make roads impassable, especially during the Monday morning and evening commutes.
  • Power outages — Gusty winds may down tree branches and power lines.
  • Whiteout conditions — Rapidly falling and drifting snow will severely limit visibility.

Residents in the warned counties are urged to prepare for prolonged hazardous weather. Officials recommend stocking food, water, medications and emergency supplies, charging devices and avoiding unnecessary travel. If driving is essential, carry blankets, food, water, a flashlight and a phone charger.

State and local agencies are activating emergency plans. The New Jersey Department of Transportation will deploy plows and salt trucks, with priority on major highways. Schools and businesses may close or delay openings Monday, and residents should monitor local announcements.

This storm follows a pattern of active winter weather in early 2026. Forecasters note the system’s track off the coast will determine exact snowfall distribution — a slight shift could push heavier bands farther north or south. Models show variability, with some projecting over 20 inches in isolated areas of South Jersey and the Shore.

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Broader Northeast impacts include similar warnings for parts of New York, Long Island, Connecticut, Rhode Island and Massachusetts, with 12-24 inches possible in some regions. The Philadelphia area, including southeastern Pennsylvania and Delaware, faces heavy snow and wind threats.

The NWS advises checking updates frequently, as conditions can change rapidly. Real-time information is available through weather.gov, state emergency management sites and local broadcasters.

As the storm approaches, New Jersey braces for what could be one of the season’s most significant events, with potential for widespread disruptions into Monday.

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Meta reportedly weighs layoffs affecting 20% of workforce over AI costs

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Meta is reportedly weighing layoffs that could impact at least 20% of its workforce as the tech giant looks to offset rising artificial intelligence costs.

The cuts come as the technology company aims to offset the cost of artificial intelligence infrastructure and prepare for greater efficiency brought about by AI-assisted workers, three sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.

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The outlet added that the timing and size of the potential layoffs have not been finalized.

When reached for comment, a Meta spokesperson told FOX Business, “This is a speculative report about theoretical approaches.”

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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg arrives at the Los Angeles Superior Court at United States Court House on Feb. 18, 2026, in Los Angeles, California. (Jill Connelly/Getty Images / Getty Images)

According to Reuters, top Meta executives recently shared plans for the proposed layoffs with other senior leaders at the company.

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If the company were to slash 20% of its employees, the layoffs would amount to Meta’s largest restructuring since 2022 and early 2023, the outlet said.

Meta laid off 11,000 workers in November 2022 — around 13% of its workforce at the time, Reuters reported.

The company cut another 10,000 jobs months later.

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Meta is reportedly considering layoffs that could affect up to 20% of its workforce as the company invests heavily in artificial intelligence infrastructure. (David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images / Getty Images)

Meta employed nearly 79,000 people as of Dec. 31, according to its latest filing.

Other major companies, including Amazon, have recently announced large-scale layoffs tied to AI developments.

In January, Amazon cut around 16,000 jobs and signaled at the time that more reductions could follow.

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Meta is weighing significant workforce reductions as the tech giant ramps up spending on artificial intelligence infrastructure. (Getty Images / Getty Images)

The company previously announced a first round of cuts totaling about 14,000 white-collar layoffs in October, bringing its corporate reductions to roughly 30,000 roles.

In making the cuts, which represented nearly 10% of its white-collar workforce, Amazon cited efficiency gains from artificial intelligence and broader cultural changes.

FOX Business’ Bradford Betz contributed to this report.

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Sadanand Date takes charge as Sebi executive director

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Sadanand Date assumed charge as Executive Director at Sebi on March 4 to head the investigations department, the markets regulator said on Friday.

Date is a 2007-batch IPS officer of the Uttarakhand cadre.

Prior to joining Sebi, he was on central deputation to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), where he served in several key roles, including Superintendent of Police in the Anti-Corruption Branch (ACB) and Bank Securities and Fraud Cell (BSFC), the regulator said in a statement.

He also headed multiple branches in Mumbai, including the Economic Offences Branch, Special Crime Branch, Special Task Branch and Anti-Corruption Branch.

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During his tenure with Uttarakhand Police, Date held several leadership positions and served as Superintendent of Police or Senior Superintendent of Police in various districts, such as Uttarkashi, Nainital, Haridwar, Udham Singh Nagar and Dehradun.


He also briefly served as Inspector General (Headquarters) and Director (Traffic) before moving to Sebi.
Date is a medical graduate and holds an MBBS degree from Grant Medical College & Sir JJ Group of Hospitals, Mumbai. He also holds a Master’s degree in Police Management from Osmania University, along with MA (Economics), LLB and LLM degrees from the University of Mumbai.

In addition, he is a Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE). He is also a recipient of the President’s Police Medal for Meritorious Service.

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According to the City of London Police, some 40% of fraud victims nationally are in the capital

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Stock exchanges BSE and NSE are conducting mock trading sessions for equity, commodity and currency derivatives on Saturday from the primary site (PR) and Disaster Recovery Site (DR). The mock trading is merely for the purpose of testing and familiarisation. The trades resulting from such mock trading will not attract any margin obligation or pay-in and pay-out obligation, and they will not create any rights and liabilities.

Trading members using third-party trading platforms can also use this opportunity to test their respective trading applications during the mock trading session for various functionalities (including exceptional market conditions), viz., various types of call auction sessions, risk-reduction mode, trading halt, block deals, etc.

Here’s the schedule of trading sessions:

– Log-in – 09:15 am to 09:45 am
– Morning Block Deal Window (PR): 09:45 am to 10:00 am
– Continuous Trading T+1 (PR): 10:15 am to 01:00 pm
– Continuous Trading T+0 (PR): 10:15 am to 12:30 pm

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– Closing: 04:00 pm to 04:10 pm
– Post-closing: 04:10 pm to 04:20 pm
– Trade Modification T+1: 04:30 pm
– Trade Modification T+0: 03:45 pmThe exchanges have urged market participants to participate actively in the mock trading sessions.

Exchanges routinely conduct mock trading sessions to test their systems to be able to provide their members with a robust & efficient system for trading with better features.

They also seek feedback from all members. The members can give their feedback for the mock trading session to exchanges by 5:00 pm.

Indian benchmark indices fell sharply on Friday, recording their third successive decline as the Iran-Israel/US war continued to dent market sentiments. The biggest drags were metals, auto, and financial stocks. In a volatile session, the broader Nifty plunged 488.05 points, or 2.06%, to close at 23,151.10, while the 30-share Sensex declined 1470.50 points, or 1.93%, to settle at 74,563.92.

(Disclaimer: The recommendations, suggestions, views, and opinions given by the experts are their own. These do not represent the views of The Economic Times.)

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