Overview
- Winter Weather Advisories now cover parts of the Philadelphia-to-New York corridor and coastal New England for Sunday, with 1 to 4 inches possible and locally higher totals near the coast and higher terrain.
- Saturday’s fast-moving clipper delivered light to moderate snow from the Midwest into the Northeast and triggered snow squall warnings in northeastern Ohio with brief whiteouts, the National Weather Service said.
- Travel disruptions mounted as the weather spread east, with more than 2,300 U.S. flight delays, dozens of cancellations, and ground stops at Newark Liberty and Teterboro, according to FlightAware and airport notices.
- New snowfall is expected to redevelop along the coast from the mid-Atlantic into New England Sunday into Monday, while lake-effect bands downwind of the Great Lakes continue to produce localized heavier totals.
- An arctic air mass will follow the storms with the Weather Prediction Center warning of sub-zero wind chills from the Plains through the Midwest and into the Northeast early next week.