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Winter weather hits Northeast as new storm system moves across country
The storm system delivered up to 18 inches of snow in mountain areas and rain with thunderstorms in the Midwest, impacting travel and prompting cleanup efforts, officials said.
- In New York City, people navigated snow Saturday night as heavy snow from southern Connecticut through the Hudson Valley into upstate New York fell, with crews clearing just under 3 inches.
- After New Year's, a new weather pattern will stick around with warmer temperatures holding across much of the West into early 2026 while the Upper Midwest and Northeast remain cooler with quick-moving systems.
- The Rocky Mountains will get snow from Idaho and Montana through Wyoming and Colorado, with most mountain areas seeing up to a foot and some up to 18 inches on Saturday.
- Forecasters warn low temperatures on Saturday night will allow refreezing across the Northeast, and the system will bring freezing rain to parts of northern New England late Sunday into Monday.
- Another system will move through late Sunday into Monday with mostly rain on the East Coast and some wintry mix possible at higher elevations, while the West stays seasonably warm into early 2026.
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Holiday travel rush picks up in Chicago area as parts of country slammed with severe weather
There is travel news today. The holiday rush is picking up in the Chicago area as travelers head out for the new year and weather hits across the US.
·Chicago, United States
Read Full ArticleOn Friday heavy snowfall fell in the northeast, while in southern Connecticut, across the Hudson Valley, between 2 and 6 inches of snow were recorded.
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