Winter storm may intensify and hit East Coast
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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.
AccuWeather says the potential is growing for a very strong nor'easter on Saturday and Sunday with widespread impacts from snow, wind and coastal flooding.
Areas from the Southeast to New England will be hit by blizzard conditions, damaging winds, flooding and icy cold this weekend.
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Tracking potential NYC weekend nor'easter as East Coast snow chances increase
Forecasters are tracking a potential coastal storm this weekend that could bring snow and gusty winds to NYC, NJ and CT.
Meteorologists say it's still too early to predict what the impacts will be in Connecticut, but a chance of snow is in the forecast.
On Sunday, Staten Island residents had to dig through a winter storm that brought about a foot of snow to the borough. According to AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Matt Benz, as of Tuesday morning, New York City is on the threshold of the area that could receive snow from this storm.
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,
Nor’easters mainly impact states along the Eastern Seaboard in New England, the Northeast and the Mid-Atlantic.
After another record setting, top-ten snowstorm for Boston, it's hard to ignore what may be coming next for Massachusetts.