East Coast, snow and a cyclone
Digest more
A brewing nor'easter is eyeing the East Coast that will likely intensify into a bomb cyclone. Track the weather conditions below with live radar and weather maps that will continue to be updated 24/7.
A weekend East Coast storm could bring significant snow, strong winds and coastal flooding from the Carolinas to New England.
Batten down the hatches! A nasty nor’easter is expected to batter the Cape and Islands this weekend, according to meteorologists who say the bomb cyclone could dump several inches of snow and spark strong wind gusts and coastal flooding.
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.
"An intense surge of arctic air behind the coastal storm is bringing below freezing temperatures and wind chills," the WPC said.
A winter storm strengthened into a bomb cyclone off the Southeast coast, bringing powerful wind gusts and the most snow in decades to some areas. • Travel snarled: Hundreds of flights were canceled by the storm for the second consecutive day.