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Millions Warned: Major Storm to Slam Northeast
26 Dec
Summary
- Up to 10 inches of snow forecast for New York and Northeast hubs.
- One of the busiest travel weekends of the year impacted.
- Over 60 million Americans under severe weather alerts.

Millions in the Northeast are bracing for severe winter weather, with forecasts predicting up to 10 inches of snow from Friday evening through Saturday. This significant snowfall is anticipated to disrupt travel plans during a peak holiday period, potentially leading to widespread delays and cancellations.
Governor Kathy Hochul advised New Yorkers to consider altering their travel schedules, while Mayor Eric Adams urged residents to avoid unnecessary trips. A winter storm warning is in effect for much of New York and New Jersey, affecting over 60 million people across the tri-state area. Authorities are deploying over 1,600 plow trucks and 100 salt spreaders to manage the hazardous conditions.
Meanwhile, the Midwest faces a separate cold front bringing arctic conditions. The storm's impact on air travel is already evident, with over 1,000 flights canceled nationwide as of Friday morning. While the main storm is expected to taper off by Saturday, a secondary system on Sunday night may bring rain.


