Overview
- Snow squalls produced whiteout conditions in northeastern Ohio, with the National Weather Service warning of rapid accumulation and dangerous driving.
- More than 3,200 U.S. flights were delayed and about 95 canceled Saturday, with ground stops at Newark Liberty and Teterboro due to snow, flight-tracking data show.
- Forecasters expect a coastal storm to spread 1 to 4 inches along the I‑95 corridor Sunday, with localized higher rates near the Philadelphia–New York City area under Winter Weather Advisories.
- New York City activated its Winter Weather Emergency Plan, issued a Sunday travel advisory, and prepared salt spreaders as the NWS projected up to 4 inches in parts of the city.
- An arctic surge will follow with subzero wind chills from the Plains to the Northeast into early next week, while parts of Georgia, Alabama and the Florida Panhandle may see brief, light snow with little accumulation.