Snow Could Hit I-95 Cities as Arctic Air Moves South
Snow Could Hit I-95 Cities as Arctic Air Moves South
US · Published Dec 11, 2025
The I-95 corridor may experience its first significant snowstorm of the season due to Arctic air meeting southern moisture.
Forecasts are uncertain, but Boston, Philadelphia, and New York City could be affected by snowfall.
Residents and travelers should monitor weather updates closely as timing, intensity, and snowfall amounts remain unpredictable.
I-95 corridor braces for potential snowstorm
The I-95 corridor is bracing for a potential snowstorm as Arctic air descends from the Polar Vortex, meeting moisture from the south. This weekend could bring the first significant snowfall of the season to major metropolitan areas along the East Coast. While forecasts remain uncertain, weather models suggest that cities such as Boston, Philadelphia, and New York City could be affected.
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