US East Coast braces for bomb cyclone
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A winter weather system moving through the eastern U.S. could reorganize into a strong coastal storm off the East Coast later this weekend.
This weekend's potential winter storm over the Carolinas may bring a lot of snow or a little bit of snow. Could this storm become a bomb cyclone?
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What is a bomb cyclone? System from Great Lakes may evolve on coast
A strong winter weather system has the potential to develop into a bomb cyclone off the East Coast later this weekend.
Massachusetts is still recovering from a major snowstorm that dumped over 2 feet of snow in some communities at the end of last weekend. But forecasters say the state might be in for another significant snowstorm just a week later.
A bomb cyclone is a name that was given to the atmospheric process of 'explosive cyclogenesis' and is used to describe a quickly and deeply strengthening storm. It has also been referred to as 'bombogenesis.'
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What is a bomb cyclone? Here's how it may impact Connecticut with this weekend's nor'easter
Connecticut could see a bomb cyclone this weekend. Here's what to expect.
Winter Storm Fern aftermath continues as the East Coast braces for a bomb cyclone and polar vortex, with heavy snow and Arctic air impacting the US.