Potential nor'easter headed to East Coast
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The essential ingredients for a strong nor'easter are in the air, setting the stage for yet another major winter storm that will bring heavy snow to the East Coast for the second weekend in a row.
This coastal system could be stronger than Sunday's storm, likely bringing accumulating snow and gusty winds to the Boston area.
Say it ain’t snow! Local meteorologists are closely tracking a possible late-weekend nor’easter — one that has already generated quite a bit of buzz given the recent whopper of a snow storm. Forecast models are showing a coastal storm off the East Coast this upcoming weekend,
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A nor’easter will bring snow to New York City this weekend. The five boroughs will generally receive between 1 and 3 inches of snow and wind gusts of up to 45 mph one week after Winter Storm Fern brought the city to a halt.
The tri-state area could get sucker-punched by a second winter storm this weekend, according to PIX11 meteorologists. The storm is expected to develop into a nor’easter, which
A coastal low is set to form off the East Coast. This low should track to the north and could meet the criteria for a Nor’Easter. Gusty winds, snowfall and large waves are expected from the Carolinas to parts of the Northeast.
Nor’easters mainly impact states along the Eastern Seaboard in New England, the Northeast and the Mid-Atlantic.