Washington DC to NYC for a novice Aussie Tourist
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My names Michael from Sydney and I'm planning on driving Washington DC to NYC in late December with wife and teenage daughters. Im wondering if I should be concerned with weather condition. Will I see and drive in snow or ice conditions. We have never seen snow but have some USA driving experience around Orlando and road tripping from La to Vegas.
I'm also looking for somewhere to go near Washington to stay 2 nights to experience White Xmas . Not looking for skiing. Just somewhere the family can build a snowman. A lodge or cabins . Something similar th big bear lake in California. .
Luv coming to USA . Our 3rd time in last 4 years. So much to do ....so much to see.
Winter in the Northeast Corridor
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If I were trying to plan an enjoyable drive from Washington to New York in December, weather would only be my second or third concern. Tops on the list would be the traffic and the roads themselves. Those two cities are connected by the Maryland, Delaware, and New Jersey Turnpikes as well as other bits of I-95. For the most part those are multi-lane Interstates (Motorways) with 65 mph (or so) speed limits. But I have driven them at times when they are little more than eight lane wide parking lots, and other times when they are (still) eight lanes wide, but with everyone going 80 mph even though they're still pretty much bumper to bumper. And Christmas season sees a lot of interstate and inter-city traffic especially along the BosWash corridor. If you want to avoid the tolls (at least 6 separate toll booths) and drive on some saner roads, I'd suggest I-81/I-78 as an alternative. That's a little bit longer, but more scenic and reasonable as well.
There is simply no way to predict the weather this far in advance, either for what you'll see on your drive up to New York or for where to find a white Christmas. For the drive, you should have a couple of alternatives in your pocket. Either be able to move the drive to an alternative set of highways or be able to move it to an alternative day. The first is not really a meaningful option on a trip this short. The nature of snowstorms in the northeastern United States is such that if it's snowing in Washington it's likely to be snowing all along any route you might take to New York, so just be ready to postpone or move up your travel day.
As for where to find a white Christmas in the DC area, obviously your best bet is in the Appalachian Mountains to the northwest of the city. Yes there are some ski areas there but you don't need to stay at one which gives you the option of finding a quieter town with more to choose from and just enjoying the ambiance. For a town fairly close to Washington, I'd suggest Winchester VA which is near the Blue Ridge and the northern end of the George Washington National Forest. If you need to go farther inland and to higher elevation to find snow then look at Frostburg MD, a small college town near the Savage River State Forest. Both Winchester and Frostburg are on Interstate highways making access relatively easy.
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