Everything we know about potential Nor’Easter next week as urgent warning issued to specific locations
A significant Nor’Easter storm is forecast to impact the United States next week. This follows recent severe weather that caused thousands of flight cancellations and dangerous road conditions.
The storm is expected to bring snow and potential travel disruptions. Meteorologists are tracking a low-pressure system moving east across the country.
By Tuesday and Wednesday, this system could develop into a Nor’Easter off the East Coast. Major cities along the I-95 corridor, including Washington D.C., New York City, and Philadelphia, are likely to be affected.
The specific impacts will vary by location. Some areas may experience heavy snow, while others could see primarily rain if warmer ocean air moves inland.
Predictions suggest New York City might see one to two inches of precipitation, possibly turning to rain. In contrast, parts of the Northeast and Northwest New Jersey could receive several inches of snow.
This severe weather comes after a cross-country storm system caused major disruptions. Over 1,900 flights were canceled last Saturday, with Chicago O’Hare being particularly affected.
Residents in the predicted path should monitor updates from the National Weather Service. Staying informed on the storm’s development is crucial for safety and travel planning.