Boston, MA Nor’easter Alert Today: Heavy Snow Threat, 1–2 Feet, Along I-95 Corridor

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Boston, MA – A powerful nor’easter could bring heavy snowfall and travel disruptions along the I-95 corridor this week, potentially impacting millions of residents from Washington, DC to Boston.

According to the US National Weather Service, nor’easters are capable of producing 1 to 2 feet of snow in a single day while affecting some of the most densely populated cities in the country. These systems strengthen by drawing Atlantic moisture inland, often delivering strong winds, heavy snow bands, and reduced visibility.

Forecasters note that snow typically falls west of the storm’s low-pressure track. Even small shifts east or west could dramatically change snowfall totals in cities including Washington, Philadelphia, New York, and Boston.

Major routes such as I-95 and I-90 in the Boston metro area could see hazardous travel conditions if heavier bands develop. Airports and commuter rail service may also experience delays depending on final storm timing and intensity.

Residents are encouraged to monitor updated forecasts as the storm track becomes clearer later this week.


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