Snowy Roads Ahead: Travel Delays Likely Across Midwest, Northeast Next Week
Snowy Roads Ahead: Travel Delays Likely Across Midwest, Northeast Next Week
US · Published Jan 16, 2026
Arctic air will bring multiple rounds of snow and strong winds to the Midwest and Northeast next week.
Clipper storms and lake-effect snow may cause hazardous road conditions and flight delays, especially in Michigan, western New York, and the Poconos.
Drivers should exercise caution due to reduced visibility and snow accumulation, with snow showers extending from Chicago and Detroit to the I-95 corridor.
Arctic air brings snow, winds to Midwest, Northeast
A persistent Arctic air pattern is poised to bring multiple rounds of snow and strong winds to the Midwest and Northeast regions of the United States into next week. Travelers should prepare for potential disruptions as clipper storms and lake-effect snow combine to create hazardous conditions.
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