Columbus Day 2025 Turns Chaotic as Nor’easter Slams East Coast

Written by Rohma Nasir
11 · 05 · 25
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When Columbus Day 2025 Turned Into a Nor’easter Nightmare

Columbus Day, right?

Usually, it’s just a blip—a day off, some half-hearted parades, and maybe you squeeze in one last burger on the grill before you start pretending you like pumpkin spice everything.
But 2025? Nah, this year, the weather had other plans. East Coast folks got blindsided by a nor’easter that basically crashed the party and refused to leave.



🌊 A Stormy Start to the Long Weekend

So, picture this: People are gearing up for their relaxing long weekend, and suddenly, meteorologists start sounding alarms. “Something big’s brewing,” they say, but honestly, how many times have we heard that and nothing happens?
Not this time. The storm came in hot—well, cold and wet, but you get me. It blew up into this monster system, tossing ocean water inland like it was trying to redecorate the coastline.

By the time Saturday rolled around, it was already a mess. Rain smashing down from the Carolinas to Maine, winds screaming down the streets, tides creeping up, and then, boom—emergency alerts everywhere.
All those plans? Forget it.



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🌧️ New Jersey: When the Ocean Crossed the Line

Now, down in Jersey, the ocean seriously overstepped. Waves just barreled right over the seawalls, flooded the streets, and in Long Beach Island, water basically RSVP’d to every living room.
Cars floated by like they were in some weird parade, and whole neighborhoods turned into swimming pools (but, you know, the terrifying kind).



🗽 New York & Brooklyn: Streets Turned to Rivers

New York wasn’t exactly having a better time. Brooklyn’s streets? Rivers. The subways? Good luck—thousands of people stranded, parades totally canned.
That almost never happens, but when it’s a choice between tradition and not drowning, well, you do the math.

And then the wind. Lord, the wind. Connecticut got hit with 48 mph gusts, but Long Island and parts of New York cranked it up close to 60 mph.
You ever hear wind so loud you feel it in your teeth? People were just hoping their windows didn’t fly off.
And yeah, it got deadly. In Brooklyn, a rooftop solar panel snapped off and hit a woman—didn’t make it.
All over, trees down, power lines everywhere, lights out all night.

People did what they could—candles, check on the neighbors, hope for the best.



✈️ Travel Chaos Everywhere

  • Travel? Just forget about it.
  • Airports? Total chaos. Boston alone axed almost a hundred flights.
  • Trains went nowhere, roads vanished under water, bridges shut down.
  • Jersey drivers—if you weren’t in a canoe, you weren’t going anywhere.
    The Governor had to call a state of emergency and basically told everyone to stay put.
    Scroll through social media and it’s just photo after photo of cars underwater and rescue boats doing donuts down Main Street.

Even the old-timers were like, “Yeah, I’ve never seen it this bad.”



⚠️ East Coast Cities Take a Beating

Everywhere got slammed.Jersey? Flooded out, roads closed, nobody’s going anywhere.
Brooklyn? Parades scrapped, a fatal accident, streets turned into lakes.
Boston and New England? Buckets of rain, winds that’ll slap you sideways, and airports that looked like a scene from a disaster movie.
Philly, D.C., Baltimore—rain and wind, people cursing their commutes.
Connecticut’s got trees down and power out for half the county.

The storm just didn’t care. It hit everybody.
The National Weather Service (NWS) was basically playing whack-a-mole with alerts—flood here, wind there, power out over yonder.



🌤️ A Little Sunshine After the Chaos

But hey, it’s not all doom and gloom (well, not forever).
The storm finally started moving out into the Atlantic, and the weather folks are saying some nicer air is rolling in.
Jersey Shore’s still got some flooding hanging around, though—don’t put away the sandbags just yet.
Boston’s drying out, but those winds are gonna stick around a bit, just to make sure you’re paying attention.

In New York, Philly, D.C.—people are already out there with shovels and brooms and probably a few choice words for Mother Nature.
Power’s coming back, roads are opening, cleanup crews are everywhere.


💨 Why This Nor’easter Hit So Hard

So, why was this one such a beast?
Timing, for starters—it hit right when everyone was out and about, trying to squeeze a little more fun out of fall.
Plus, you had coastal surges teaming up with buckets of rain, so drainage systems just threw up their hands and gave up.
And the power behind this thing? Not a hurricane, but man, it sure acted like one.



🌀 Columbus Day 2025—A Weekend to Remember

Columbus Day 2025—definitely not the long weekend anyone signed up for.

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