New York, New York – Mild air and persistent rainfall will create slick roads and slower commutes across the Northeast beginning Saturday.
According to the National Weather Service, the region shows a 50–70% likelihood of above-normal precipitation alongside elevated temperature trends through midweek.
New York City, Philadelphia, and Boston will experience periodic rain, especially during peak travel hours. Highways including I-95 may see reduced visibility and minor flooding in poor drainage areas.
Temperatures will trend above normal, limiting any wintry concerns but increasing runoff into already saturated ground.
Cities like Richmond and Washington, D.C., will also see steady rain paired with warmer conditions.
Residents should plan for longer travel times, keep headlights on in rain, and monitor local flood advisories.
This unsettled pattern holds through Wednesday, with additional updates expected as new systems develop.


