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Here's When Snow's Possible As Separate Storms Line Up Leading Into New Year

Separate storm systems are on track leading up to the start of 2025, with snow possible at times.

Some parts of the Northeast could see freezing rain or snow Saturday, Dec. 28, into Sunday, Dec. 29.

Some parts of the Northeast could see freezing rain or snow Saturday, Dec. 28, into Sunday, Dec. 29.

Photo Credit: AccuWeather
Rain is expected to be widespread in the Northeast on New Year's Eve on Tuesday, Dec. 31.

Rain is expected to be widespread in the Northeast on New Year's Eve on Tuesday, Dec. 31.

Photo Credit: AccuWeather

“We’re going to be tracking multiple storms that will move across the eastern part of the United States during the final days of December and early part of January,” said AccuWeather Lead Long-Range Expert Paul Pastelok.

The timing of one of the storms could be right around the traditional Times Square celebration in Manhattan on Tuesday, Dec. 31 into Wednesday, Jan. 1. Widespread rainfall is expected, with some areas farther north seeing a wintry mix. 

“Rain could arrive before the ball drops in Times Square, but the timing of that remains in flux and something we will continue to monitor," Pastelok said.

The storms will be ignited by an unsettled weather pattern that will arrive overnight Friday, Dec. 27 into Saturday, Dec. 28. Some parts of the Northeast could see freezing rain or snow during that time. (See the first image above.)

Temperatures will moderate during the day on Saturday, and on Sunday, Dec. 29, much of the region will see the mercury climb into the 50s, as a new round of rain is likely.

Rainfall will continue into midday on Monday, Dec. 30.

Ahead of the arrival of the New Year’s Eve system, it will be partly sunny and mild during the day on Tuesday.

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