Storm, Southeast and Bomb Cyclone
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It's time to prepare for heavy snow this weekend as a rapidly intensifying winter storm arrives.
A bomb cyclone winter storm is whipping up — and it’s headed for New York City, threatening even more snow and colder temps this weekend. The storm is forecast to blow into town Saturday night and stay through Sunday.
Winter's brutal grip on the U.S. East will continue in the coming days, with subfreezing temperatures reaching into Florida and a potential blizzard threatening the Atlantic coast.
Call it a bomb cyclone or a nor'easter, it's going to be a memorable storm for some folks along the East Coast as January turns to February.
A life-threatening bomb cyclone is barreling towards the Northeast — threatening to slam New York City with even more snow and a record-breaking stretch of subfreezing temperatures. The powerful storm is expected to swirl into the city Saturday night or early Sunday, dumping up to 3 inches of snow in the already-buried Big Apple .
The storm could form just days after Winter Storm Fern slammed into the same area
Cyclone Harry brought waves and flooding to southern Italy this week, as seen in a video of storm surge engulfing the dining room of a restaurant.