Winter Storm Demi to Impact Millions in the Northeast with Snow and Severe Weather

The National Weather Service has issued warnings as Winter Storm Demi approaches the Northeastern United States, with forecasts predicting significant snowfall and hazardous conditions. Over 75 million people across the region are expected to feel the impact of the storm, as it brings snow totals exceeding 12 inches in some areas. From January 20, 2025, weather predictions indicate that New York, Pennsylvania, and New England will experience some of the harshest conditions. As temperatures dip and wind speeds increase, travel disruptions are anticipated, prompting local authorities to advise residents to remain indoors whenever possible. In New York City, the storm will likely start with sleet before transitioning to snow, with total accumulations reaching up to 8 to 12 inches. Meanwhile, areas further north, such as parts of Massachusetts and Vermont, could see snow accumulation ranging from 12 to 18 inches. The storm is expected to peak early next week, with heavy snowfall persisting throughout Monday and into Tuesday morning. Warnings have been issued to keep an eye on local forecast updates as conditions can rapidly change, affecting travel and safety.