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Weekend winter storm to hit Northeast Coast amid brutal cold from Polar Vortex, bringing snow for millions

News RoomBy News RoomDecember 12, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Weekend winter storm to hit Northeast Coast amid brutal cold from Polar Vortex, bringing snow for millions
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NEW YORK — Millions along the Interstate 95 corridor on the Northeast Coast will see their first significant winter storm of the season this weekend, as a fast-moving system takes advantage of freezing temperatures brought by another invasion of the Polar Vortex. 

A widespread 1–3 inches of snow is expected from Indiana through Ohio and into Maryland, Washington, DC, New Jersey, and New York City beginning Saturday and lasting through Sunday morning.

Parts of southern New England as far north as Providence, Rhode Island could see accumulating snow.

According to the FOX Forecast Center, the circulation of the Polar Vortex will weaken into the weekend, which will allow more cold air to spill into the Midwest and Northeast, priming the pump, so to speak, to turn any moisture that moves across the region into snow.

This comes after record low temperatures were already set on Tuesday in New England.

The Polar Vortex is a large, persistent area of low pressure and cold air near the poles and sits about 10 to 30 miles above Earth’s surface.

A strong Polar Vortex keeps the coldest air contained over the arctic circles; a weaker Polar Vortex allows that frigid air to drop into the lowest level of the atmosphere and dips in the Pacific jet stream usher that cold air from Canada into the Lower 48.

Computer forecast models have come into better agreement that snow will move into the Midwest and the Ohio Valley on Saturday. Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Columbus, Ohio are all expected to see snow yet again on Saturday night, after a previous round of snow on Thursday and Friday.

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Winter storm watches have been issued across Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia.

Snow is expected to move into the Northeast overnight Saturday, with people along the Northeast coast waking up to snow Sunday before the system quickly exits the region as early as Sunday afternoon.

Currently, the heaviest snow from this fast-moving system is expected to track over southern New Jersey into Philadelphia and southwest through Washington, DC. These areas can expect 3–5 inches of snow. 

While places like Washington and Balitmore have already received their first measurable snow of this winter, this will be the first significant snow for the Philadelphia and New York City metro areas.

Those with outdoor weekend plans in the region should stay updated for the latest timing regarding this forecast.

This latest storm bears out the long-range outlook from NOAA last month that forecast an active start to meteorological winter, due in part to the La Niña climate pattern.

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