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Northeast Braces for Heavy Snow Tuesday
10 Feb
Summary
- Heavy snow is expected across the Northeast on Tuesday.
- Winter weather advisories are in effect for multiple states.
- Snowfall amounts could range from 1 to 7 inches.

The National Weather Service is forecasting heavy snow across the Northeast on Tuesday, with new advisories expanding to include more states as a winter storm is poised to disrupt travel and daily life. Winter weather advisories are in effect across large portions of the region, warning of accumulating snow and hazardous travel conditions for New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, and surrounding areas.
Meteorologists anticipate snowfall amounts ranging from 1 inch to 7 inches, with the heaviest snow expected in New York and Vermont. Some areas may experience little to no snowfall but could face dangerous travel due to a glaze of ice. Hazardous conditions are expected to impact the Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning commutes, with snow beginning to fall at various times depending on the specific location.
The storm's timing and track will determine school closures or delayed schedules. Residents are advised to monitor local forecasts and updates from officials. The most impactful snow is expected during the evening hours on Tuesday, tapering off into Wednesday morning, though further north and in higher elevations, the snow may persist longer.




