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Northeast braces for second round of nasty weather following Christmas

December 24, 2025
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Northeast braces for second round of nasty weather following Christmas

As people finish their final rounds of holiday shopping, another week of nasty weather is headed for the Northeast, with more snow and rain.

More rounds of rain and snow are expected to smash the northeastern U.S. this week, which could impact travelers on the move for the holidays.

Beginning this week, a large ridge of high pressure will settle over the central U.S., positioning the jet stream in a pattern similar to what we saw a few weeks ago.

This creates the potential for more clippers just in time for the holidays.

The first round arrived Monday evening and continued into Tuesday as an area of low pressure moved out of Southern Canada and gradually intensified over the Great Lakes, according to the FOX Forecast Center.

The National Weather Service (NWS) issued a Winter Weather Advisory through Tuesday evening, with up to 2 inches of snow expected in areas such as Westchester County, New York, and Fairfield County, Connecticut, according to the NWS.

Fox Weather snow forecast map for the Northeast, showing snow accumulations from less than 1 inch to over 48 inches through Wednesday morning.
More rounds of rain and snow are expected to smash the northeastern U.S. this week. FOX Weather

For the most part, the snow wrapped up, but it could extend into Wednesday morning in some areas.

The story is very different in parts of Upstate New York, where people can expect 3 to 5 inches of snow, as well as across parts of New Hampshire and into Maine.

Places such as Lee, New York, in Oneida County have received 12 inches of snow in the past few days, with more on the way.

Overhead view of a snowy Brooklyn street with parked cars and a person with a pink umbrella.
Upstate New York could get 3 to 5 inches of snow. Paul Martinka for NY Post

According to the FOX Forecast Center, areas such as Boston and Plymouth, Massachusetts, could see 1 to 2 inches of snow.

Predictions are consistent with the fact that rain, snow and ice will arrive in the Northeast by Friday and will last into Saturday.

Despite this, the big story overall will be the ice in the region, as up to 0.10″ of icing is expected, which could create dangerous road conditions for people traveling for the holidays this weekend.

People running in Prospect Park during a snowstorm.
Predictions are consistent with the fact that rain, snow and ice will arrive in the Northeast by Friday and will last into Saturday. Paul Martinka for NY Post

A Winter Storm Watch is in place for coastal Maine through Wednesday morning.

The FOX Forecast Center will have more accurate totals and a clearer picture of the effects of potentially rough winter weather as forecast data come into better agreement later in the week.

Stay warm and informed all winter long as FOX Weather has got you covered with the latest and up-to-date information as we approach the holidays.

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