(Washington, January 27, 2026) — Another winter storm could impact the East Coast this weekend, following a system that left millions digging out and thousands without power, according to multiple forecasts.
A potential nor’easter is being monitored as a deep freeze continues to grip New England, raising concerns about additional disruptions to travel and power grids.
- Another storm system is forecast to potentially bring snow to the East Coast this weekend.
- Millions are still recovering from a recent winter storm that caused widespread power outages.
- Forecasters are monitoring a potential nor’easter that could impact New England.
- A deep freeze is exacerbating conditions across the region.
Potential for Weekend Snowfall
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The East Coast could face another winter storm this weekend, according to The Washington Post. While the specifics remain uncertain, forecasters are tracking a developing system that could bring snow to the region.
Ongoing Recovery Efforts
As of Friday, millions of people were digging out from a previous winter storm, and thousands remained without power, FOX Weather reported. The ongoing recovery efforts are complicated by the potential for another storm to arrive this weekend.
Nor’easter Threat in New England
Forecasters are closely monitoring a potential nor’easter that could impact New England next weekend, The Boston Globe reported. This system, combined with an already present deep freeze, could create hazardous conditions.
Impact on New York and New Jersey
New York and New Jersey are also bracing for potential snowfall this weekend, according to fox5ny.com. Early forecasts suggest the possibility of accumulating snow, though the exact amount and timing remain unclear.
Continued Cold Temperatures
The deep freeze currently affecting the Northeast is expected to continue, exacerbating the impact of any additional snowfall. wlos.com reported that Weather Warn Days have been issued in anticipation of the potential storm.
Time.news based this report in part on reporting by The Washington Post, FOX Weather, wlos.com, fox5ny.com, and The Boston Globe and added independent analysis and context.
