Thousands of Travelers Impacted by Winter Storms in the Tri-State Area
A winter storm dropped up to 10 inches of snow and ice glaze in the Tri-State area, causing hazardous travel and prompting state emergency declarations.
- On Friday, December 26, NWS New York reported a winter storm struck the Northeast's mid‑Atlantic states, warning overnight travel would be difficult and could spell trouble for holiday travelers.
- Because of a northeast shift in mixed precipitation, snowfall near New York City and northeast New Jersey dropped while freezing rain produced a light ice glaze and a wintry mix on Saturday.
- In parts of the tri‑state area, the NWS forecast shows two to five inches of snow, with some locations reporting up to 10 inches in New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.
- Snow and ice are cutting visibility, producing reduced visibility and coated roads, while the NWS issues winter storm warnings for hazardous weather and advisories for freezing rain or two to four inches of snow.
- With record holiday travel, the American Automobile Association projects 122.4 million Americans to travel, and Kathy Hochul, New York Governor, urged residents to monitor forecasts and alerts.
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