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New Storms To Bring More Snow, Travel Disruptions After Nor'easter
Timing and impacts of upcoming winter systems in the Northeast
Published on Feb. 23, 2026
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A pair of new winter systems are forecast to bring additional snow, icy conditions, and travel disruptions to the Northeast this week, following the massive Nor'easter that buried parts of the region in over a foot of snow. The first clipper system will track from the Great Lakes to the Northeast starting Tuesday, while another storm will arrive late Wednesday and continue into Thursday, potentially bringing a mix of snow, ice, and rain.
Why it matters
The repeated snowfall, icy conditions, and mixed precipitation could prolong travel delays, strain snow removal efforts, and disrupt logistics and business operations in the region, slowing recovery efforts after the previous Nor'easter.
The details
The Nor'easter brought blizzard conditions, heavy snow, and wind gusts topping 70 mph to areas along the I-95 corridor from Philadelphia to Boston, with snowfall totals reaching 10 to 18 inches in the Philadelphia and New York City metros. The new clipper systems are expected to bring light to moderate snow, potentially mixing with rain in some areas, as well as the risk of icy conditions from freezing temperatures.
- The first clipper system will track from the Great Lakes to the Northeast, spreading snow from Minnesota to New England starting Tuesday, Feb. 24, into Wednesday, Feb. 25.
- Another storm will arrive late Wednesday, Feb. 25, and continue into Thursday, Feb. 26.
The players
AccuWeather
A leading provider of weather forecasts and information.
Dan DePodwin
AccuWeather's Vice President of Forecasting Operations.
What they’re saying
“This was a remarkably impactful and dangerous winter storm. Road crews could not keep up with snowfall rates approaching 3 to 4 inches an hour.”
— Dan DePodwin, Vice President of Forecasting Operations (AccuWeather)
“Cold and wintry weather will slow the storm cleanup. New hazards will emerge this week that may slow recovery efforts after the Nor'easter.”
— AccuWeather meteorologists (AccuWeather)
What’s next
Check back with Daily Voice for updates on these developing winter storms.
The takeaway
The Northeast is facing a series of winter storms that could prolong travel disruptions, snow removal challenges, and business impacts in the region, even as it works to recover from the previous Nor'easter.
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