The weather forecast predicts significant snowfall across the Northeast United States, leading to potential disruptions and hazardous travel conditions. According to the Washington Post, the winter storm is expected to impact areas including Washington D.C. where flurries could start as early as Tuesday morning, February 10, 2025. The snowfall totals are projected to reach up to 10 inches in some regions. The National Weather Service has issued winter storm warnings, prompting residents to prepare for icy roads and possible power outages. In Baltimore, WBAL TV reported a cool start to the week, with temperatures dipping into the low 30s and more snow on the forecast for the coming days. WDBJ7 highlighted that ‘First Alert Weather Days’ have been declared for Tuesday and Wednesday as the storm approaches, implying that residents should take precautions. With the storm’s arrival, officials urge individuals to monitor weather updates closely as conditions can rapidly change. Snow is expected to continue throughout the day, leading to significant challenges for commuters as road conditions worsen. Residents are advised to avoid unnecessary travel and prepare for the possibility of losing power during peak snowfall times.