A bomb cyclone could hit East Coast this weekend
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According to the National Weather Service (NWS), a major winter storm warning is in effect from Georgia through Virginia on Saturday, Jan. 31. Heavy snow and gusty winds are forecast from the southern Appalachians in Georgia through coastal regions of the Carolinas and southeastern Virginia.
The storm will break records, NWS said, “bringing coldest air in nearly a decade plus” to Florida. An Extreme Cold Warning is in place for Sunday morning, where wind chills could reach the upper-teens in West Palm Beach, where cities are asking customers to conserve power and medical institutions are seeing an influx of flu and asthma diagnoses
FOX Weather meteorologist Haley Meier reports live from Greenville, N.C., as a Nor’easter intensifies into a bomb cyclone, slamming the Carolinas with heavy snow and blizzard conditions on 'Fox Report.
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.
In the latest bout of winter weather, a bomb cyclone could bring blizzard conditions to the Carolinas while freezing temperatures reach all the way to Florida
The largest nontropical bomb cyclone on record since 1958 struck over the northern Pacific Ocean on New Year’s Eve from 2020 into 2021.
Heavy snow, strong winds and plunging pressure from Storm Gianna are creating some of the worst aviation conditions of the season.
A "bomb cyclone" looks to avoid our area in terms of significant snow, but could bring coastal wind and flooding impacts.