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Urgent Snowfall Forecast: See When the Biggest Storm of the Season Will Hit Your Area
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A potent series of winter storms is lining up to deliver several waves of heavy snowfall across the United States as we move deeper into March 2026, forecasters warn. Meteorologists at the National Weather Service’s Weather Prediction Center (WPC) are highlighting “high-end” probabilities for accumulations of 4 inches, 8 inches and even 12 inches from the central Plains to New England through early next week.
Northeast braces for another blockbuster
The same corridor that endured February’s bomb-cyclone blizzard is once again in the bull’s-eye. Model consensus points to a rapidly deepening coastal low late Sunday into Monday that will funnel Atlantic moisture into sub-freezing air over the I-95 corridor. Communities from Washington, D.C., to Boston could see 8–18 inches, with localized totals topping 2–3 feet in interior New England where cold air will hold longer. Blizzard warnings are likely where wind gusts exceed 35 mph, producing near-zero visibility and life-threatening whiteout conditions.
Midwest and Great Lakes hit first
Before the coastal storm ramps up, a lead disturbance will sweep out of the Rockies Friday, blanketing Denver, Omaha and Chicago with 4–10 inches and occasional thunder-snow. Arctic high pressure sliding south from Canada will lock in surface temperatures in the teens and 20s, ensuring a light, powdery consistency that drifts easily across roads and runways. Airlines are already issuing change-fee waivers, and highway departments urge drivers to postpone non-essential travel.
Southern ice and snow risk
Farther south, a volatile clash of warm Gulf moisture and shallow Arctic air could coat portions of Texas, Oklahoma and the lower Ohio Valley with a dangerous mix of sleet and freezing rain. AccuWeather stresses that more than 150 million people may face disruptive wintry precipitation, power-outage potential and airport delays through the weekend. Even minor icing can cripple road networks and weigh down tree limbs and power lines.
Round-two storms already on deck
An energized jet stream over a cooling Pacific, tied to the lingering La Niña, will reload the storm track almost immediately. Forecasters at Fox Weather expect two additional systems to parade across the Midwest and Northeast through March 14, prolonging the threat of fresh snow, ice and coastal flooding. Each wave will tap Gulf and Atlantic moisture, so snowfall totals could climb well above seasonal norms in many regions.
What to expect and how to prepare
• Travel: Airline disruptions and road closures are likely; build flexibility into itineraries.
• Power: Charge devices, stock batteries and have alternative heat sources ready; ice accretions over 0.25 inch can cause widespread outages.
• Coastal impacts: Astronomically high tides coincide with onshore winds, raising the risk of minor to moderate flooding along the Mid-Atlantic seaboard.
• Snow removal: Municipal crews face back-to-back plowing operations—residents should clear storm drains and avoid piling snow into roadways.
Bottom line
With multiple storms poised to dump significant snow and ice over the next 7–10 days, this March is shaping up to be one of the snowiest in recent memory. Stay tuned to local National Weather Service offices for evolving watches and warnings, and finalize winter-weather preparations now to ride out what could be the season’s grand finale.
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