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HERE WE GO AGAIN? Snowstorm Targets Tri-State Area Ahead of Presidents Day Commute

Feb 15, 2026·2 min read

A quick-moving winter system is poised to deliver another round of snow to New York City late Sunday night, setting up potentially slick conditions for commuters early Monday along one of the nation’s busiest travel corridors.

Forecasters at Fox Weather say a brief burst of snow is expected to develop overnight and continue into the early morning hours along the I-95 corridor, affecting the city, Long Island and parts of northeast New Jersey.

Most areas are projected to receive between 1 and 2 inches of snow, though some neighborhoods could see only a light coating. New York City is expected to pick up around an inch, with similar totals forecast for eastern Long Island.

Temperatures are expected to dip into the upper 20s and lower 30s overnight — just cold enough for snow to stick to untreated roads, sidewalks and grassy surfaces. Meteorologists warn that snow and slush could create hazardous travel conditions late Sunday night and during the Monday morning commute, which coincides with Presidents Day.

The system is expected to weaken and move out early Monday as a coastal low deepens offshore. Sunshine should return by the afternoon, limiting the storm’s long-term impact.

Any accumulation is unlikely to linger.

High temperatures are forecast to rebound into the 40s by Monday afternoon and remain mild through midweek, accelerating the melting of leftover snow and ice. By Tuesday, highs are expected to reach the upper 40s with partial sunshine.

Looking ahead, forecasters say milder conditions in the 40s should dominate much of the week, though rain chances are expected to return Wednesday and again on Friday.

(YWN World Headquarters – NYC)

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