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Major Northeastern cities expected to get up to 4 inches of snow through the weekend

January 17, 2026
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Major Northeastern cities expected to get up to 4 inches of snow through the weekend

Major Northeastern cities that are experiencing serious snow deficits for the year are likely to get a shot of snow this weekend as a system moves in from the Southeast.

On Saturday, patches of the interior Northeast will see light snow accumulations, with the most significant chance of snow falling to the north and west of Washington, DC up into Maine.

According to the FOX Forecast Center, 2-4 inches of snow is possible in those areas, with locally higher amounts possible. 

This round of snow will stick to the west of I-95 for the most part as temperatures warm to the mid- to upper-30s and snow chances turn to rain as the day progresses.

By Sunday, though, the area of low pressure that is forecast to drop snow across Georgia and the Southeastinto Sunday is expected to shift into the Northeast, bringing snow chances from the Mid-Atlantic into New England.

Major Northeast cities like Philadelphia, Boston and New York could see a few inches of snow by Sunday afternoon.

The FOX Forecast Center said models are showing the area of low pressure moving closer to the East Coast than originally forecast, which could mean higher snow totals from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania up through Maine. 

Snow falls on a street with pedestrians near City Hall Park in New York.
New Yorkers walking through the snow near City Hall Park on Jan. 17, 2026. Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Post
People walk near Grand Central Terminal as it snows in New York City.
Snow seen falling outside of Grand Central on Jan. 17, 2026. AFP via Getty Images

It’s too soon to tell exactly how much snow is expected for these areas, the FOX Forecast Center said. 

The system will be moving a bit slower than forecast, and the snow will begin during the morning hours from Virginia up through the Tri-State area. 

From there, it will spread into Rhode Island and Massachusetts by the afternoon. 

Two pedestrians, bundled in winter coats, cross a snowy New York City street with cars and buildings in the background.
New York and other Northeastern cities are expected to see snowfall through Sunday. Luiz C. Ribeiro for NY Post

By Monday morning, snow will wrap up as the system moves off into the Canadian Maritimes, the FOX Forecast Center said.

The snow offers a chance for some of the major cities of the region to climb more out of their 5-year-long snow deficit. 

Since 2021, Washington, DC is 25 inches below average, while New York City is almost 70 inches in the negative for snow. Boston takes the lead, however, with 103 inches less snow than average. 

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