Bomb cyclone to slam Connecticut and East Coast
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New York City was brought to a standstill Monday morning after a monster bomb cyclone dumped double-digit snow totals throughout the area — with much more expected throughout the day. The snow was still falling heavily before dawn as more than 13 inches were reported on Staten Island,
Georgia will see another winter storm this weekend, and this one looks like a bomb cyclone. What is that? How dangerous is this? Where will it hit?
As expected with a windy nor'easter that's dumping heavy snow, power outages are rising rapidly. According to PowerOutage.us, these states have the lion's share of the quarter-million homes and businesses currently in the dark amif frigid conditions:
Millions of residents in parts of the northeastern U.S. are stuck at home under road travel bans and blizzard warnings as a fierce winter storm threatens the densely populated region overnight
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Blizzard to impact 40 million people in the Northeast
AccuWeather's Jon Porter warns that 40 million people are in the path of a dangerous blizzard that will severely disrupt airports, schools and businesses, and cause power outages in the Northeast U.S.