A bomb cyclone could hit East Coast this weekend
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Winter's brutal grip on the U.S. East will continue in the coming days, with subfreezing temperatures reaching into Florida and a potential blizzard threatening the Atlantic coast.
A storm on Saturday is shaping up to be one of the strongest that parts of the South have seen in years. The storm will move through the Northeast on Sunday, but probably with far less snow.
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A rapidly developing storm colliding with bitter Arctic air is expected to intensify into a bomb cyclone, bringing heavy snow, blizzard conditions, and coastal flooding from the Carolinas to New England.
Winter storm: Death toll rises as winter storm continues dumping snow across the U.S Heavy snow, sleet and freezing rain are slamming large parts of the U.S. as the dangerously cold weather causes major power outages and travel disruptions.
The Storm Watch 9 team continues to track a coastal storm set to develop off the East Coast this weekend. Its impacts on New Hampshire, if any, are not known at this time.
At least 22 deaths were attributed to the weekend’s snowstorm. More than 700,000 homes and businesses, particularly in the South, remained without power on Monday, and officials said it could take days to restore it.