Snow storm forecast to dump up to 8 inches on NYC, NJ; travel advisories issued
Dec 26, 2025
It wasn’t a white Christmas. But it will surely be a white weekend.
An area of low pressure approaching the tri-state Friday is expected to bring accumulating snow by late afternoon into Saturday morning. Up to 8 inches could fall in New York City and the metro area, while locally higher amount
s are possible in the Hudson Valley and into northern New Jersey.
Post-Christmas travel is expected to be heavily impacted.
A winter storm warning has been issued for the entire metro area, from southern Connecticut to northeast New Jersey and southeast New York. Check the latest weather alerts here.
Because we’ve had so little snow the last few winters, even a 4-inch snow total would be Central Park’s biggest since January 2022 — almost four years — but the potential is there for even more snow if the forecast holds.
For New York, Connecticut and most of New Jersey, this will be an all-snow event, as temperatures stay below freezing for the duration. Areas farther southwest will see a mix of snow, sleet, freezing rain, and rain from the system. Driving in those areas could be treacherous come Saturday morning.
Snow could start falling around 6 p.m. Friday, but the chances kick up in earnest overnight. Expect the bulk of it to come between midnight and 6 a.m. Saturday, exacerbating the potential for rough post-Christmas travel.
The NYC Emergency Management Department has issued a travel advisory for Friday evening into Saturday. Drivers should expect delays in holiday travel and hazardous travel conditions during the bulk of the snowfall.
Another system – warmer with all rain – will move through Sunday night.
The second system moving through over the weekend, the Sunday evening rain event, will melt some of the snow on the ground and could cause isolated flooding and travel headaches into Monday.
After this weekend, very cold air moves in as we close out 2025 and say hello to 2026. Bundle up!
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