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From January 19 to 20, 2025, a fast-moving and quickly-developing nor'easter, unofficially named Winter Storm Demi by The Weather Channel, brought accumulating snowfall to much of the Northeastern United States. The origins of the storm were complex, with an area of low pressure developing on the backside of a cold front that had swept through the region on January 19. The system quickly organized, with snowfall breaking out across the Mid-Atlantic by later that day as the storm began moving offshore. By early the next day on January 20, the event had ended for most in the Northeast as the nor'easter moved out to sea, rapidly strengthened and then moved through Atlantic Canada, peaking in intensity on January 22 over the Arctic Sea before dissipating. Within the U.S., snowfall accumulations of 8–12 inches (20–30 cm) were common across much of the interior Northeast and into portions of eastern Canada as well.
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