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Northeast Braces For Potential Bomb Cyclone As Next Winter Storm Fast Approaches

By Tyler Durden

 

AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Joe Lundberg delivered some unwelcoming news for millions of residents across the mid-Atlantic and Northeast on Thursday morning. He said a major snowstorm is expected to sweep across the region Thursday night into Friday, battering areas already hit with snow on Monday.

Lundberg said the storm could rapidly strengthen overnight and develop into a bomb cyclone. This means the storm’s central pressure will rapidly drop over 24 hours, indicating the storm will strengthen as it moves up the Northeast.

By Thursday evening, Kentucky, West Virginia, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, and Tennessee should experience accumulating snow. Around the Washington–Baltimore metropolitan area, where nearly a foot fell in some places, up to six inches of snow is expected through Friday. Philadelphia and New York City are expected to pick up around 6 inches. The heaviest snow could be across eastern Maine, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and eastern Massachusetts.

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