Powerful storm threatens East Coast
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A major winter storm is set to spread heavy snow and damaging ice across a large portion of the United States over the coming days. Dangerously cold temperatures will only worsen the storm and increase its danger.
More than 160 million people are on alert for a brutal storm.
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New Forecast Shows Latest Projected Track, Timing For Major Winter Storm
A major winter storm is set to impact the Northeast as a rapidly strengthening system evolves into a bomb cyclone along the Atlantic Coast. Click here for a new, updated story - Major Winter Storm Intensifies As It Barrels North: Here's What To Expect By Location The storm is expected to
In Boston, the chance of getting 6 inches of snow or more is currently around 30%. But a shift of even 10 to 20 miles in the storm’s path could spell the difference between meaningful snow or little,
A powerful storm will develop off the Southeast coast this weekend amid brutal cold. This bomb cyclone will bring snow and strong winds to parts of the East Coast as it moves north.
On his own Twitter account, Cantore predicted 10 to 18 inches in NYC with regards to the pending storm. That range would double or triple the amount of snow that's already fallen in NYC to date this winter. According to National Weather Service data, 9.7 inches of snow was recorded to date this winter in New York's Central Park.
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Nor'easter bomb cyclone storm tracker: Live radar, snow forecast, winter weather alerts, travel disruptions
A brewing nor'easter is eyeing the East Coast that will likely intensify into a bomb cyclone. Track the weather conditions below with live radar and weather maps that will continue to be updated 24/7.
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It’s cold now, but it’s only getting colder as another blast of arctic air takes over New England. Temperatures will be in the upper
As Philadelphia continues to dig itself out from the frozen leftovers of last weekend's winter storm, forecasters say another system could be taking shape.