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With the potential for 1-2 feet of snow to fall from the looming nor'easter, this may end up being the most substantial storm of the winter for portions of the interior Northeast.
The FOX Forecast Center said this storm has the potential to become a nor'easter, but it depends on the exact track and the amount of moisture surging into the system as it approaches the East Coast.
Winter's grip on the central and eastern states isn't letting up as we enter the second half of February with more bitterly cold air threatening record lows and another winter storm on the horizon ...
The nor'easter moved quickly, with precipitation and snowfall ending across the Mid-Atlantic and eventually New England by evening that day; consequently, the WPC terminated storm summary bulletins for the departing nor'easter at 03:00 UTC on February 14. [10]
"The early-week nor'easter will be especially notable since it is the first such storm of the season bringing widespread significant impacts in a season which has to date been remarkably warm and ...
The storm also brought the 4th highest tide to Charleston Harbor. [12] [13] Property damage in the region was nearly four times that of Hurricane Idalia. [14] A tornado touched down in Horry County, South Carolina during the storm. [15] The storm also resulted in 31,000 power outages in South Carolina, with 14,000 people losing power in North ...
March 12–14, 2018 nor'easter (also known as Winter Storm Skylar by media outlets) March 11–14, 2018 A powerful nor'easter that affected portions of the Northeast United States. The storm underwent rapid intensification with a central millibaric pressure dropping down from 1001 mb to 974 mb in just 24 hours. This was the third major storm to ...
The last time a single storm delivered more than an inch of snow in New York City was on Feb. 13, 2022. Warm air from the ocean will likely play a role in New York City, with a mixing or change to ...