Overview
- A powerful winter storm over the weekend brought heavy snowfall, strong winds, and rain across the Northeast, with mountainous regions seeing up to 9 inches of snow.
- Temperatures on Monday are expected to rise into the mid-60s, marking a brief warm-up after the storm's cold conditions.
- Winter alerts remain in effect for higher elevations, including the Green Mountains, Berkshires, and Catskills, where hazardous conditions persist.
- Forecasters warn of a cold front arriving late Monday into Tuesday, bringing cooler temperatures, rain showers, and gusty winds to the region.
- Travel and safety concerns persist as the region transitions from the weekend storm's impacts to the next phase of unsettled weather later this week.