New York City, New York — With snow piles still lining streets across the Tri-State area after this week’s historic storm, forecasters are now watching another developing system that could bring more accumulating snow to parts of the Northeast early next week.
While details remain uncertain, long-range weather models are signaling the potential for another round of winter weather from the Midwest into the I-95 corridor.
When Could It Snow?
Meteorologists are monitoring a storm system expected to track from the Midwest toward the Northeast in early March.
Some forecast models show the possibility of accumulating snow stretching from the Ohio Valley into New York City, northern New Jersey and portions of Connecticut.
If enough cold air remains in place and the storm tracks far enough north, several inches of snowfall could be possible in parts of the Tri-State region.
However, confidence remains low at this stage.
What Will Determine Snow Totals?
The two biggest factors in determining snowfall amounts will be:
- The exact track of the storm
- The availability of cold air at the surface
If the system strengthens and follows a favorable path, measurable accumulation could occur across New York City and surrounding suburbs.
A more southern track could limit snowfall totals, while a warmer track could introduce rain or mixed precipitation instead of all snow.
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Even small shifts in the storm’s path could significantly change impacts across the region.
Forecast Confidence Still Low
At this range, meteorologists caution that model guidance is still evolving. Key details — including timing, precipitation type and exact snowfall amounts — are likely to change in the coming days.
Forecast confidence remains low, and residents should expect updates as newer data comes in.
The Tri-State area has already endured heavy snowfall this season, and another storm could complicate cleanup efforts and impact travel if it materializes.
What’s Next?
Weather models will continue refining the projected track and intensity of the early March system over the next several days.
Residents across New York City, New Jersey and Connecticut are encouraged to monitor forecasts closely as confidence increases and clearer details emerge.
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