Bomb Cyclone Pummels Northeast
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A powerful nor'easter winter storm continues to slowly churn through Connecticut Monday morning, causing heavy snow, whiteout conditions, high winds and thousands of power outages.
The warning runs through 7 p.m. Monday, as the region braces for heavy snow, strong winds, and potential power outages.
A massive snowstorm pummeled the northeast on Monday, forcing millions of people to stay home and canceling thousands of flights across the U.S. amid strong wind and blizzard warnings, transportation shutdowns,
The Blizzard of ’26 reached bomb cyclone status overnight Sunday into Monday, as tristate residents awoke to a foot of snow, with more coming down. By 7 a.m. Monday, 15 inches had fallen in
A high-impact bomb cyclone is slamming the Northeast with near hurricane-force wind gusts and extreme snowfall rates, knocking out power and makin
Thousands of Connecticut power outages have been reported Monday after the powerful nor'easter's bomb cyclone intensified overnight with heavy snow and damaging winds. Eversource, the state's largest power company, reported more than 4,200 outages as of around 5 a.m. Monday.
A powerful bomb cyclone, with near-hurricane-force wind gusts and heavy snow, was worse than forecasters predicted—Falling trees onto parked cars, cutting off power for nearly 400,000 people, and dumping over a foot of snow by Monday morning even as it continues to gain strength.
Here's what to know about when the storm will start and how much snow Connecticut will get by Monday afternoon.
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What exactly is a ‘bomb cyclone’?
Bomb cyclones can happen in any season, but mainly occur during fall and winter.