A bomb cyclone could hit East Coast this weekend
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It's time to prepare for heavy snow this weekend as a rapidly intensifying winter storm arrives.
A strong winter weather system has the potential to develop into a bomb cyclone off the East Coast later this weekend.
A weekend storm could bring significant snow, strong winds and flooding in some areas of the US. Is Ohio in its path? See the weather forecast.
A bomb cyclone is heading to the Southeastern U.S. this weekend on the heels of a massive winter storm that led to nearly 20,000 flight cancellations almost a week ago.
The “bomb cyclone” about to wallop the East Coast has been referred to as a bombogenesis by meteorologists — leaving many scratching their heads. It’s also left Americans still digging themselves out of a foot or more of snowfall from last weekend’s Winter Storm Fern, worrying about being buried by another few inches.
The largest nontropical bomb cyclone on record since 1958 struck over the northern Pacific Ocean on New Year’s Eve from 2020 into 2021.
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.
A storm system is expected to rapidly strengthen off the coast of the mid-Atlantic and produce significant snowfall and gusty winds from the Carolinas to the Northeast.