Back-To-Back Storms Could Disrupt Travel Across The Northeast
Back-To-Back Storms Could Disrupt Travel Across The Northeast
US · Published Dec 19, 2025
Successive storms are expected to cause major travel disruptions in the Northeast due to heavy rain, strong winds, and potential flooding.
Melting snow will worsen flooding risks, especially along the I-95 corridor, where strong winds may exacerbate coastal flooding.
Colder air could turn rain to snow in the Appalachians and parts of the Northeast, creating hazardous road conditions.
Storms disrupt Northeast travel, hazardous conditions possible
Back-to-back storms are poised to create significant travel disruptions across the Northeast, impacting millions and potentially causing hazardous conditions. The initial storm system, moving from the Midwest, is expected to bring a potent mix of heavy rain, strong winds, and the risk of flooding. Areas with significant snow cover face an elevated flood risk as melting snow exacerbates drainage issues.
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