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Winter Storm Nears with Light Snow Forecast for DMV
Accumulations expected to be limited to grassy and elevated surfaces
Published on Feb. 15, 2026
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A fast-moving winter storm system is set to bring light snowfall to the Northeast, including the New York City metro area, northeastern New Jersey, and Long Island, with 1 to 3 inches of snow expected. Areas north of New York City, including the Hudson Valley and southern New England, are forecast to receive less than 1 inch of snow, while farther south, a mix of snow, sleet, and rain is expected before transitioning to rain.
Why it matters
The winter storm could impact the Monday morning commute in major cities, with untreated roads and bridges potentially becoming slick. Further south, rounds of rain and thunderstorms are expected along the East Coast.
The details
The National Weather Service in New York has confirmed the potential for light snowfall, with the storm system expected to arrive Sunday night and continue into Presidents Day on Monday, Feb. 16. Snow is expected to begin in the evening and persist through the early morning hours Monday, tapering off by midday. Streets in major cities are expected to remain mostly wet, but untreated roads and bridges could become slick, especially during the Monday morning commute.
- The storm system is set to arrive Sunday night, Feb. 15.
- Snow is expected to begin Sunday night and continue into early Monday morning, Feb. 16.
- Snowfall is expected to taper off by midday on Monday, Feb. 16.
The players
AccuWeather
A leading weather forecasting service that has released the latest snow projection maps for the region.
National Weather Service in New York
The local office of the National Weather Service that has confirmed the potential for light snowfall in the area.
The takeaway
The upcoming winter storm is expected to bring light snowfall to the Northeast, with the potential to impact the Monday morning commute in major cities. While accumulations are expected to be limited, drivers should be cautious of slick conditions on untreated roads and bridges.
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