Snow foolin': Weekend nor'easter to menace East Coast

Anor'easteris forecast for the East Coast this weekend, but the amount of snow that falls − and where − remains challenging to pinpoint as of Friday, Feb. 20.

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"An East Coast storm is expected to develop this weekend, but the track of this potential nor'easter isn't yet determined, leaving impacts such as snow, rain, wind and coastal flooding from Sunday [Feb. 22] into Monday [Feb. 23] uncertain from New England to the mid-Atlantic states," saidWeather.com meteorologist Jonathan Erdman in an online forecast from Friday morning, Feb. 20.

According toAccuWeather, there is a risk that the storm strengthens rapidly, bringing heavier snow to parts of the Interstate-95 corridor, including New York City and Philadelphia.

Clarity should come soon, however: "Forecast totals and timing should come into better focus by late tonight," theNational Weather Service in Philadelphianoted in an online forecast discussion posted early Friday, Feb. 20.

Regardless of the final outcome, the weather service also urged caution and preparedness: "We still remain in the 'wait and see' period with this storm, so just take precautions now, should the worst case scenario play out,"the weather service forecast office in Stirling, Virginia, said in an online forecast."Having a preparedness kit stocked up is never a bad idea."

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Storm's track will determine impacts

For several days now, the computer models that meteorologists use to predict weather have had a hard time agreeing on the future path of the storm, which has yet to fully form. A track closer to shore means more snow, while a track farther offshore means less snow.

"The critical question for heavy versus light snow along I-95 is the track of the coastal storm," said Dan DePodwin, AccuWeather vice president of forecasting operations, in an e-mail to USA TODAY. "That track will depend on how quickly the storm intensifies."

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Erdman agrees with this, noting that "the main uncertainty is where this offshore low tracks. That affects who may see snow, rain, wind and coastal flooding and the magnitude of those impacts."

A map from the National Weather Service shows the probability of at least minor winter weather impacts from early Sunday Feb. 22 to early Monday Feb. 23.

How much snow could fall?

According to Erdman, the heaviest snow is expected along the coast from New Jersey to Massachusetts, where totals could surpass 4 inches, and in the northern Appalachians, where totals could surpass a foot.

From Washington, D.C., to Philadelphia, New York City and Boston, precipitation is expected to fall mainly as snow, but marginal temperatures may limit accumulation on paved surfaces during daylight hours,AccuWeather said.

"During the day Sunday [Feb. 22] and Monday [Feb. 23], when snow is not falling heavily, highways and city streets can be just wet or slushy in spots due to temperatures near freezing combined with the higher sun angle in late February," DePodwin said.

"However, there will be periods when snowfall rates are heavy enough to overcome marginal temperatures and sunlight, especially at night," he added.

Another snowy weekend

For some Northeast cities, this would mark a fifth consecutive weekend with snowfall, AccuWeather said.

Overall, New York City has recorded 22.3 inches of snow this season, near the historical average of 22.1 inches, following a stretch of temperatures 9.4 degrees below the historical average.

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Geraldo Lunas Campos died in January at the Camp East Montana for-profit detention center in El Paso, Texas.

The Department of Homeland Security said he died after attempting suicide, but a Scripps News investigation revealed Lunas Campos was in handcuffs moments before his death.

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A county autopsy said the death was a result of homicide.

Now, a new document quietly posted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement says Lunas Campos died "after a spontaneous use of force" to prevent him from harming himself.

The statement does not elaborate on who exerted force against Lunas Campos. Scripps News has reached out to officials for more details.

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NEED TO KNOW

  • Prince Harry appeared in a video for a U.K. charity he's a patron of on Friday, Feb. 20

  • The Duke of Sussex urged people to place their nominations for the WellChild Awards, an annual ceremony hosted by the charity for children with complex medical needs

  • The video came a day after Harry's uncle, the former Prince Andrew, was arrested on his 66th birthday for alleged misconduct in public office

Prince Harryhas released a heartfelt message about a charity close to his heart as the royal family continues to make headlines amidthe arrestof the formerPrince Andrew.

Speaking ina videoshared on Friday, Feb. 20, Harry discussed theupcoming 2026 awardsfor the charity WellChild, which he's been a patron of for the past 18 years. The awards celebrate youngsters who face complex health needs, as well as their loved ones and carers who look after them.

The Duke of Sussex said in the clip, "Every year, one of the moments I look forward to the most is spending time with the children and families that I meet through the WellChild Awards."

Harry continued, "These children and young people are living with complex medical needs, challenges that most of us can barely imagine. And yet time and again they meet life with positivity, courage, humor and an extraordinary joy for living," per the video, which appears to have been shot in the Montecito, Calif. home he shares with his wife,Meghan Markle, and their two children,Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet.

"In their smiles, their determination and their kindness, they show us what strength truly looks like. The WellChild Awards is a truly special evening. It's about celebrating these remarkable young people," the father of two added. "It's about recognizing the siblings who so often put their own needs aside to care for a brother or sister. And of course it's about honoring the parents, the carers, the nurses and professionals who give so much of themselves every single day with dedication, love and compassion."

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Harry went on, "But these awards can only happen with your help. So, if you know a child who learned hospital routines before playground games, a sibling who quietly became a carer or a parent or professional whose life revolves around constant selfless care, please nominate them for a WellChild Award. They might be a friend in a different part of the United Kingdom, or a stranger you see in your community every single week. We want to hear about them."

"By nominating, you're not just recognizing an achievement, you're telling a story," the Duke of Sussex shared. "You're shining a light on extraordinary bravery, on resilience and kindness that's happening in communities across the United Kingdom every day – often unseen and too often uncelebrated. So thank you. Thank you for supporting WellChild, and please get nominating, and we very much hope to see some of you at the 2026 WellChild Awards."

Nominations are set to close on March 16 ahead of the ceremony, which is typically held later in the year. Last year's awards were held in September.

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Harry's video was released amid controversy surrounding the royal family and the former Prince Andrew's arrest. The Duke of Sussex not publicly addressed his uncle's arrest.

The former Duke of York, now known as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor,was arrestedon the morning of Thursday, Feb. 19 — his 66th birthday — at the home where he is staying onKing Charles' Sandringham estate in Norfolk. He was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office.

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British authorities are investigating an allegation that Andrew shared confidential information with the late convicted sex offender,Jeffrey Epstein, while the former was serving as a trade envoy for the U.K.

Andrew has not been charged and has repeatedly denied all wrongdoing in relation to Epstein. He was photographed leaving the Aylsham Police Station in Norfolk on Thursday in the backseat of a vehicle after spending approximately 11 hours in custody,PEOPLE previously reported.

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Following news of the arrest,an insider told PEOPLEthat Prince Harry has long felt frustrated by comparisons to his uncle, Andrew. Sources said Harry's frustration predates Andrew's arrest, but it now offers insight into how Harry has viewed the family's internal fault lines for years.

"He was frustrated by the comparisons. It was never fair to lump them together," an insider said. "Harry served his country, did the job well and never engaged in misconduct — yet lost security and housing, while Andrew was protected for years."

"In this moment, it's sad and embarrassing for the entire family," the source shared. "It leaves a stain on everybody."

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NEED TO KNOW

  • Could Megan Moroney's new song "Who Hurt You?" be about her rumored romance with Riley Green?

  • On the song, the "Wish I Didn't" artist references the "Worst Way" singer's home state of Georgia along with a line about a "manufactured smile," which appears to point to fan speculation that Green got veneers

  • Fans began speculating the track was about Green when Moroney opened up about the track last month

Could a song onMegan Moroney'snew album be aboutRiley Green?

On Friday, Feb. 20, the "6 Months Later" hitmaker released her new albumCloud 9, featuring the breakup anthem"Who Hurt You?,"whichfans last month speculatedcould be about the "You Look Like You Love Me" singer.

On the track, Moroney, 28, sings, "I was blinded by the lies / And the manufactured smile / The devil went down to Georgia / Then he crossed the 'Bama line."

Riley Green and Megan Moroney in November 2024 in Hollywood, Fla. Jason Kempin/Getty 

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Later, she sings, "Hometown happy hours / The hand-delivered flowers / You looked me in the eyes and told me what was yours was ours".

The lyrics not only reference Green's home state of Alabama, wherefans spotted the pair driving around last May, but speculation that the "If It Wasn't for Trucks" performergot veneers.

On the bridge, Moroney sings, "You said you needed less flashy, more fun / Oh, of course she's twenty-one / On your arm through the bar," which could be referencingReddit chatterabout Green, 37, being allegedly spotted with younger women.

Last month, Moroneyspoke with media personality Elaina Smithabout why her forthcoming track "Who Hurt You?" is so vulnerable, noting that she went "bar for bar" and "said everything" so that she no longer has to respond to questions about what she vaguely referred to as the "situation."

Moroney said that there should be "no further questions."

"Like you said, I'm pretty consistently vulnerable, but there's one song, 'Who Hurt You?' that I'm really excited for. Bar for bar, didn't lie, said everything so that I don't have to answer interview questions about the situation,"she said at the time.

Added Moroney, "Yeah, and here's my piece, and there's no reason to ask me any questions about it because I told you what I needed to say. I'm try to just be efficient here… I'm like, have you heard the song? Like, there should be no further questions."

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At the time, fans speculated who the inspiration was for the song.

"Def about Riley !!!!!" one TikTok commenter wrote, while another added, "Riley Green watching this," with a meme fromThe Simpsonswith the text "I'm in danger."

PEOPLE has reached out to reps for Green for comment.

Moroney was linked to Green in early 2025 after TikTok fans thought they were on vacation together.

However, by March, the "There Was this Girl" artist said he was "single" on theIn the Blindpodcast.

Green had previously been linked toElla Langley, with whom he's done a pair of duets.

On Thursday, Feb. 19, Moroney surprised top Spotify listeners with an intimate album Q&A withJessie Jo Dillonand Luke Laird and performance at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City.

Megan Moroney in February 2026 in New York City Kevin Mazur/Getty

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During the event, hosted by former PEOPLE staffer Tomás Mier, Moroney debuted a handful ofCloud 9songs live for the first time, including the title track, "Medicine," "Liars & Tigers & Bears" and "Wedding Dress." She also performed her smash hit "6 Months Later," as well as "Wish I Didn't."

Moroney's third studio albumCloud 9is out now.

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