Powerful Nor'easter To Pummel New York City, Northeast With Heavy Snow | The Bobby Bones Show
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Powerful Nor'easter To Pummel New York City, Northeast With Heavy Snow | The Bobby Bones Show
"A powerful nor'easter is set to slam the northeastern United States this weekend, bringing blizzard conditions, heavy snowfall, and dangerous winds to tens of millions of people - including New York City, which faces its first blizzard warning in nearly a decade. The last blizzard warning issued for New York City came during a storm on February 8-9, 2017. Now, the city and much of the Northeast corridor are bracing for what could be one of the most significant winter storms in years."
"AccuWeather forecasts six to 12 inches of snow along the I-95 corridor from Philadelphia through New York City and Boston, with 12 to 18 inches expected near the coast from Long Island through southeastern New England - and a local storm maximum of 26 inches possible. Snowfall rates of one to three inches per hour are expected at times, potentially overwhelming road crews and stranding motorists."
An intense nor'easter will impact the northeastern United States from Sunday into Monday, producing blizzard conditions, heavy snowfall, and dangerous winds for tens of millions. Snow is expected to move into the region by early Sunday afternoon, with the heaviest snowfall overnight and improvement in western areas by Monday afternoon while Long Island and northern zones continue to see snow into Monday evening. AccuWeather projects 6 to 12 inches along the I-95 corridor and 12 to 18 inches near the coast, with a local maximum up to 26 inches and snowfall rates of 1 to 3 inches per hour. Coastal gusts of 40 to 70 mph risk power outages and stranded motorists.
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