A fast-moving winter storm that delivered a disruptive mix of snow and ice across the Northeast corridor is easing, but officials are warning that hazardous travel conditions may persist even after snowfall tapers, as plunging temperatures and gusty winds increase the risk of black ice and complicate cleanup operations.
The system—identified in public alerts and media coverage as Winter Storm Devin—arrived during the heavy post-Christmas travel period, pushing transportation networks from the Great Lakes through the northern Mid-Atlantic and into southern New England into a sustained operational strain.
By Saturday morning, conditions had already prompted emergency declarations in parts of the region, alongside a cascade of aviation disruptions and
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