Bomb cyclone rapidly strengthening off East Coast
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"An intense surge of arctic air behind the coastal storm is bringing below freezing temperatures and wind chills," the WPC said.
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.
Batten down the hatches! A nasty nor’easter is expected to batter the Cape and Islands this weekend, according to meteorologists who say the bomb cyclone could dump several inches of snow and spark strong wind gusts and coastal flooding.
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 weekend East Coast storm could bring significant snow, strong winds and coastal flooding from the Carolinas to New England.
A rapidly strengthening storm is expected to develop off the Southeast coast this weekend amid a deadly cold outbreak, bringing snow and strong winds just days after a historic winter storm blasted large parts of the East Coast.
A "bomb cyclone" looks to avoid our area in terms of significant snow, but could bring coastal wind and flooding impacts.
Another weekend, another winter snow storm in the forecast. Here's what to know about the nor'easter, possible bomb cyclone and what it means.