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Snow Eases Along I-95 as Coastal Low Lifts North, Arctic Blast Looms

Forecasters warn a harsh Arctic outbreak will follow early this week, driving subzero wind chills across much of the eastern U.S.

Overview

  • Snow is diminishing along the I-95 corridor Sunday evening as the coastal system lifts away, with light snow lingering in eastern New England into early Monday.
  • Forecasts shifted west, yielding roughly 2–5 inches across southern New England with localized higher amounts near the coast and boosting Maine’s coastal outlook to about 3–5 inches under advisories.
  • The National Weather Service confirmed rare snow in the Florida Panhandle, including reports near Milton and across interior Baldwin County.
  • An Arctic front will drive a sharp temperature drop Monday into Tuesday, with wind chills as low as minus 20 degrees in parts of Pennsylvania and subzero readings more broadly.
  • Holiday travel was hampered, with FlightAware tallying nearly 4,000 delays and about 400 cancellations by Sunday afternoon, led by New York City airports.