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Even more snow may hit Northeast cities already pummeled by record-breaking blizzard—here’s what to expect

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Even more snow may hit Northeast cities already pummeled by record-breaking blizzard—here’s what to expect

Just days after a historic blizzard buried millions across the Northeast, the region is bracing for more winter weather.

Additional rounds of snow are expected to move in later this week, adding to the already record-breaking totals. 

On Sunday, major hubs were slammed with excessive snowfall.

Cities such as New York City recorded about 20 inches, while Providence, RI, experienced almost 38 inches and Boston saw close to 17 inches. 

Forecasters are warning that another round, possibly two, of snow is likely through the middle and latter part of the week.

The first round will develop Tuesday afternoon as a clipper system from Southern Canada moves into the Great Lakes and Northeast. 

Areas located in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula will experience the snow first. But due to the system’s fast-moving nature, snowfall will only last for a few hours. 

By Wednesday morning, the storm will pivot into the Northeast, affecting Pennsylvania, New York and New England. 

Snow-covered street in New York City's Chinatown, with a few people walking and cars buried in snow, during a blizzard.

The historic blizzard hits Chinatown, New York City, on Monday, Feb. 23, 2026. Paul Martinka for NY Post

Illustration of a Fox Weather map showing a back-to-back snow event across the Northern US, impacting cities like Marquette, Syracuse, Boston, Cleveland, New York, and Charleston with quick-moving clipper systems.

Forecasters are warning that another round, possibly two, of snow is likely through the middle and latter part of the week. FOX Weather

According to the FOX Forecast Center, accumulations are not expected to be as significant as Sunday’s historic storm, but they will still add to seasonal totals across the region. 

Northern New England could see 1 to 3 inches of snow, while northern Michigan may receive 3 to 5 inches.

The second round is looking less impactful with the latest forecast model data coming in.

Illustration of a weather map showing a storm system moving across the eastern US, bringing snow to the Northeast.

According to the FOX Forecast Center, accumulations are not expected to be as significant as Sunday’s historic storm, but they will still add to seasonal totals across the region.  FOX Weather

An area of low pressure is expected to move east from the Central Plains by Thursday afternoon.

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According to the FOX Forecast Center, forecast models are suggesting a more southerly track with this system.

This would keep the rain and lighter snow across parts of the mid-Atlantic and Southeast.

A person wearing a bright yellow jacket and a backpack walks through a blizzard on a snow-covered street, with blurred streetlights and red car lights in the background.

A person walks through Copley Square during blizzard conditions in Boston, Massachusetts, on Feb. 23, 2026. AFP via Getty Images

Even before the next round of snow arrives, many cities are already well above their average seasonal snowfall.

Boston, for example, now sits nearly 10 inches above average following the recent historic blizzard.

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