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Your Places: Extreme Weather

January 25, 2026, 10:16 a.m. Eastern time

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Today’s Weather News

New York, N.Y.

High risk of extreme weather today, including winter storm conditions.

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Columbus, Ohio

Moderate risk of extreme weather today, including winter storm conditions.

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Moderate riskWinter weather Moderate risk

Chicago, Ill.

Some chance of extreme weather today, with winter storm conditions possible.

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Philadelphia, Pa.

High risk of extreme weather today, including winter storm conditions.

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Moderate riskWinter weather Moderate risk

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Latest Weather News

New York City Schools Announce Remote Learning Day in Response to Storm

With as much as a foot of snow expected to fall across the city, school buildings will be closed on Monday, Mayor Zohran Mamdani said.

Major U.S. Public Transit Systems Brace for Storm With Detours and Warnings

Officials in several cities, including Boston, New York and Philadelphia, advised residents to avoid traveling if possible through the weekend.

In Nashville, enduring the cold, for the right shot.

Sources: The risk levels shown are derived from categories used in the outlooks issued by the National Weather Service, including those for severe weather from the Storm Prediction Center and excessive rainfall and winter storm conditions from the Weather Prediction Center. Some of these categories have been combined to create a clear, consistent language across multiple weather hazards. For more information, see the “About the data” section of the detailed outlooks page.

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