Map Shows Where 'Blockbuster Snowfall' Predicted for Weekend
Summary
Weather experts predict a potential strong snowstorm, known as a nor'easter, could bring heavy snow and strong winds to parts of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast U.S. The storm's path and effects are still uncertain, with varying forecasts about its intensity and track.Key Facts
- A nor’easter might hit the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast U.S. with heavy snow and strong winds.
- The storm is expected to develop from the Southeast U.S. and may move up the coast.
- Forecasts suggest possible travel disruptions and power outages from Washington, D.C., to Boston.
- Meteorologists say there is still uncertainty about the storm's path and strength.
- Some forecasts show the storm could miss the coast entirely, while others predict a significant impact.
- The National Weather Service notes increasing confidence in a coastal low forming by Sunday and Monday.
- February is historically known for big snowstorms in the Northeast, according to NOAA data.
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