Blizzard warnings were issued Saturday for New York City, New Jersey, southern New England and coastal communities along the East Coast.
Upwards of 2 feet of snow has already fallen across parts of the Northeast with more on the way as the winter storm rages on.
Here’s what to know about the “bombogenesis” of the storm battering the East Coast—and how the snowfall could be historic.
As Winter Storm Hernando slowly inches toward the coast, shoppers at a hardware store in Quincy, Massachusetts were seen picking up last minute essentials this morning, including snowblower fuel, rock ...
The storm, which is expected to pummel the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions through Monday, could bring 20 inches or more of snow to New York City.
Blizzard warnings have been issued for New York City, New Jersey, Boston and communities along the East Coast as a late-winter storm approaches.
A big storm known as a nort’easter will be blasting up the east coast over the next 48 hours.  Snow will accumulate around a foot or more from Philadelphia to New York City.  Near Boston snowfall ...
Blizzardlike conditions stemming from a "bomb cyclone" brought heavy snow to the Southeast and ushered in frigid temperatures ...
The tight, pinwheel-like circle at the center of the storm is the hallmark of a “bomb cyclone.” While the term sounds alarming, it is a technical description of a storm undergoing bombogenesis — an ...