Winter Storm Targets Appalachians and I-95 Corridor with Snow
Winter Storm Targets Appalachians and I-95 Corridor with Snow
US · Published Jan 13, 2026
A complex winter storm is expected to bring significant snowfall to the Appalachians and the I-95 corridor in the eastern United States.
The storm originates from a clipper system and a cold front, leading to a low-pressure system over the Appalachians and widespread snow.
Residents are advised to monitor weather updates, prepare for travel disruptions, and stock up on essential supplies.
Appalachian region and I-95 corridor to be affected
A complex winter storm is poised to impact the eastern United States, with the Appalachian region and the I-95 corridor expected to bear the brunt of significant snowfall. According to the New York Post, the storm's genesis lies in a powerful clipper system traversing the Great Lakes and Northeast, which will drive a cold front southward into the Southeast. This cold front is predicted to stall, facilitating the development of a low-pressure system over the Appalachians. This system will draw colder air southward, wrapping moisture around itself and leading to widespread snowfall.
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