• Loading ...
  • Loading ...

USA Accommodation

Latest News

Winter Storm Set to Disrupt Post-Christmas Travel as Heavy Snow, Ice, and Hazardous Conditions Threaten New York City, New Jersey, Connecticut and Surrounding Northeast

26 Dec 2025 By travelandtourworld

Winter Storm Set to Disrupt Post-Christmas Travel as Heavy Snow, Ice, and Hazardous Conditions Threaten New York City, New Jersey, Connecticut and Surrounding Northeast

USA Accommodation introduces

A powerful winter storm is set to wreak havoc on post-Christmas travel across the Northeast, with heavy snow, ice, and hazardous conditions expected to disrupt journeys in New York City, New Jersey, Connecticut, and surrounding areas. The storm, which will begin to hit late Friday, will blanket major highways, airports, and public transport systems, creating significant delays for travelers heading home after the holidays. As snow accumulates and icy patches form on roadways, driving becomes dangerous, and flight cancellations are expected to rise across major airports like JFK, LaGuardia, and Newark. Travelers are urged to monitor weather updates and adjust their plans accordingly, as conditions will likely worsen throughout the weekend. With high travel volumes and uncertain conditions, this storm will be a major challenge for anyone attempting to return home or continue their holiday journey.

Forecasters are now warning that New York City and the broader tri‑state area could see sustained snowfall beginning Friday afternoon and continuing into Saturday morning, with accumulations between three and eight inches possible in much of the region. In elevated areas like the Hudson Valley and western New Jersey, the snowfall could be heavier, potentially exceeding eight inches. Such totals would not only make this one of the more significant December snow events in recent years but also heighten travel disruption for motorists and air passengers alike.

The National Weather Service has already issued a widespread winter storm warning for counties across New York, New Jersey and southern Connecticut, reflecting the broad geographic impact of the system. This warning is in place throughout the core travel window spanning Friday evening into midday Saturday, coinciding with peak post‑Christmas travel times that historically see heavy movement of vehicles, buses and flights. 

Meteorologists describe the weather system as a fast‑moving yet potent winter storm tapping into cold Arctic air and moisture from the Atlantic. The result is not merely a dusting of snow but a storm capable of significant accumulations over major urban corridors. In addition to the snow itself, sleet and pockets of freezing rain are expected in parts of the region, which can quickly create icy road conditions that are far more dangerous than snow alone.

For those choosing to drive, the implications are equally stark. Snow‑covered highways, slick bridges, and poor visibility can transform otherwise straightforward journeys into treacherous ordeals. The peak of the storm’s impact overlaps with high‑traffic periods as travellers begin heading home or to final holiday destinations. Travel times that normally might take hours could double or triple, particularly on interstates that connect New York City with points north and west. Hip pockets such as the I‑87 north to Albany and I‑95 north to Connecticut are expected to see particularly heavy travel volumes.

Public transit agencies in New York City have also signalled readiness efforts, including pre‑treating key track sections and deploying extra staff to clear snow and ice. Even so, faster onset of heavy snow combined with wintry precipitation may force operational adjustments. 

Officials from local and state governments are emphasising that the storm’s timing requires heightened caution. New York State Governor Kathy Hochul has urged residents to monitor forecast updates, sign up for local emergency alerts and consider adjusting travel itineraries to avoid peak storm hours. She noted that even moderate snowfall, when combined with freezing conditions, can quickly create treacherous conditions on both urban streets and rural highways. 

Emergency services throughout the state are on standby to support motorists and travellers, with pre‑deployed snow removal equipment ready to operate around the clock during the storm. Departments of transportation are coordinating efforts to keep major routes clear, although officials acknowledge that heavy snowfall rates will inevitably slow progress.

Historical comparisons to previous winter events underline the potential severity of a snowstorm hitting during peak travel. Past Nor’easters and blizzards have shown how even partial shutdowns of transport infrastructure can cascade into days of travel disruption. While this year’s storm is not forecast to reach the extremes of those events, its timing and breadth mean that travellers, especially those unfamiliar with winter driving, should exercise caution. 

Experts recommend that anyone planning travel in the greater New York metropolitan area this weekend should:

Preparing ahead can significantly reduce stress and help safeguard personal safety during one of winter’s most challenging travel periods.

Meteorologists expect the brunt of the storm to occur from Friday afternoon through early Saturday morning, after which lighter snow and wintry mixes may linger into the weekend. Temperatures are forecast to remain below freezing across much of the region during this period, increasing the risk that snow will accumulate on untreated surfaces. 

By Sunday, conditions may begin to improve, but residual slush and icy patches could persist, especially on secondary roads and bridges. Travellers returning home or heading back into urban areas should remain alert to changing conditions and adjust plans accordingly. 

As the holiday weekend progresses, New York City and the broader Northeast brace for snowfall that could reshape travel plans for hundreds of thousands. While for some the snow heralds winter joy and a chance to play in fresh powder, for many more it threatens delays, dangerous road conditions and ongoing disruptions during one of the busiest travel windows of the year. Smart planning, patience and caution will be essential to getting home safely after a snowy holiday weekend. 

Source: Bloomberg, GOVERNOR KATHY HOCHUL

Are you looking for a holiday? Get special deals.

 

More News

Booking.com
Apple Pay text scam almost cost her $15,000
Apple Pay text scam almost cost her $15,000
Space travel tickets are back, but prices keep rising
Space travel tickets are back, but prices keep rising
Popular cruise line selling tree house suite for jaw-dropping price: 'Rather buy a house'
Popular cruise line selling tree house suite for jaw-dropping price: 'Rather buy a house'
Hundreds stranded for days on remote island in freezing weather after emergency flight diversion
Hundreds stranded for days on remote island in freezing weather after emergency flight diversion
Ancient monastery from earliest centuries of Christianity unearthed at desert site
Ancient monastery from earliest centuries of Christianity unearthed at desert site
Americans headed to popular mountain region face travel advisory for natural disasters and unrest
Americans headed to popular mountain region face travel advisory for natural disasters and unrest
Some Marriott guests tout Coke's new move as 'best ever' while Pepsi loyalists push back
Some Marriott guests tout Coke's new move as 'best ever' while Pepsi loyalists push back
Lawmakers press for probe of Chinese diaspora groups alleged election interference
Lawmakers press for probe of Chinese diaspora groups alleged election interference
Ex-paramedic accused of drip-feeding wife to death-then faking his own kidnapping when heat turned up
Ex-paramedic accused of drip-feeding wife to death-then faking his own kidnapping when heat turned up
Queen Elizabeth's final wish for great-grandchildren included Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's kids: book
Queen Elizabeth's final wish for great-grandchildren included Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's kids: book
Trump critics go from outrage over Iran threat to mocking him as 'chicken' for not following through
Trump critics go from outrage over Iran threat to mocking him as 'chicken' for not following through
Tiger Woods' prescription drug records to be subpoenaed by Florida prosecutors following DUI arrest
Tiger Woods' prescription drug records to be subpoenaed by Florida prosecutors following DUI arrest
Vogue's Anna Wintour takes swipe at Melania Trump's style while praising liberal favorites
Vogue's Anna Wintour takes swipe at Melania Trump's style while praising liberal favorites
UK's NATO show of force ends with docked destroyer in Mediterranean after 'technical' issue
UK's NATO show of force ends with docked destroyer in Mediterranean after 'technical' issue
Michael Moore calls Democratic Party 'cowards' who actually support Iran war
Michael Moore calls Democratic Party 'cowards' who actually support Iran war
Kirk Cousins reveals how a FaceTime call with Tom Brady sealed his decision to join the Raiders
Kirk Cousins reveals how a FaceTime call with Tom Brady sealed his decision to join the Raiders
Charlotte light-rail murder suspect ruled incompetent to stand trial as history of crazed claims trails case
Charlotte light-rail murder suspect ruled incompetent to stand trial as history of crazed claims trails case
Paulina Porizkova says modeling taught her to 'do as you're told' including taking off her clothes
Paulina Porizkova says modeling taught her to 'do as you're told' including taking off her clothes
Davey Lopes, four-time All-Star and one of MLB's greatest base stealers, dead at 80
Davey Lopes, four-time All-Star and one of MLB's greatest base stealers, dead at 80
Save up to 55% on Swarovski jewelry - these top picks start at $43 on Amazon
Save up to 55% on Swarovski jewelry - these top picks start at $43 on Amazon
Latest News

copyright © 2026 USA Accommodation.   All rights reserved.

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z