Snowfall in NYC Could Lead to Hazardous Commuter Conditions
Snowfall in NYC Could Lead to Hazardous Commuter Conditions
US · Published Feb 25, 2026
NYC is experiencing additional snowfall, potentially leading to hazardous commuter conditions.
The National Weather Service forecasts up to two inches of snow by 10 a.m., adding to previous blizzard accumulations.
Light snow may return late Thursday, further complicating travel; residents should monitor weather updates and take precautions.
Additional snowfall creates dangerous commuting conditions
New York City is facing additional snowfall this Wednesday, which could lead to dangerous commuting conditions. The National Weather Service (NWS) reported that snow flurries started at approximately 6 a.m., with projections estimating up to two inches of snow accumulation by 10 a.m. This fresh layer of snow is in addition to the considerable accumulation from the historic blizzard that affected the city on Sunday and Monday.
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