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Heavy Snow Warning as Up to 7 Inches Set To Hit Northeast
Winter weather advisories in effect across large portions of the region as a fast-moving system brings accumulating snow and hazardous travel.
Published on Feb. 10, 2026
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The National Weather Service is warning of heavy snow across the Northeast on Tuesday, with up to 7 inches set to disrupt daily life in several states. Winter weather advisories are in effect for New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania and Maine as a fast-moving system brings accumulating snow and hazardous travel conditions.
Why it matters
This winter storm has the potential to significantly impact travel and daily routines across the Northeast, with snowfall amounts ranging from 1 to 7 inches. The hazardous conditions could make for a treacherous Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning commute, leading schools and businesses to potentially close or delay openings.
The details
According to the National Weather Service, the heaviest snow is expected in New York and Vermont, with up to 7 inches forecast for northern Fulton and southern Herkimer counties in New York and Bennington and western Windham counties in Vermont. In other areas, a glaze of ice may accompany the light snowfall, creating particularly dangerous travel conditions. The snow is expected to begin falling in the early afternoon on Tuesday and continue through Wednesday morning.
- Snow will begin to fall as early as 10 a.m. in Northern New York.
- In southern New York and northeastern Pennsylvania, freezing rain will begin around 3 p.m. Tuesday.
- Snow will start falling in Connecticut and Massachusetts around 6 p.m. Tuesday and continue until 6 a.m. Wednesday.
- In Vermont, snow will begin around 2 p.m. Tuesday and persist through 7 a.m. Wednesday.
- Snowfall will begin around 5 p.m. Tuesday in Maine and New Hampshire.
The players
National Weather Service
The National Weather Service is the primary source of weather data, forecasts and warnings for the United States.
Derek Schroeter
A meteorologist who works at the NWS Gray, Maine office that issues forecasts for New Hampshire.
What they’re saying
“A weak weather system will bring a period of light snowfall to the region. Although snowfall amounts will be light, travel will still be impacted due to snowfall accumulations on untreated roads.”
— NWS Gray, Maine (NWS Gray, Maine)
“Plan on slippery road conditions. The hazardous conditions could impact the Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning commutes.”
— NWS Boston, Massachusetts (NWS Boston, Massachusetts)
“The heaviest snowfall rates are expected to occur during the evening commute and will likely yield slow travel during this time. Roads will likely become slick and hazardous. Plan on slippery road conditions.”
— NWS Burlington, Vermont (NWS Burlington, Vermont)
What’s next
It remains to be seen whether schools in the impacted areas will remain open, operate on a delayed schedule or close because of dangerous travel conditions. People living in the affected areas are urged to follow the advice of their local meteorologists and monitor any updates from school officials.
The takeaway
This winter storm has the potential to significantly disrupt travel and daily routines across the Northeast, with snowfall amounts ranging from 1 to 7 inches. Residents should prepare for hazardous driving conditions and the possibility of school and business closures during the Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning commutes.
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