A major winter storm is expected to hit the US East Coast this weekend, potentially intensifying into a bomb cyclone. The storm could develop off the Carolinas’ coast on Saturday.
Meteorologists predict the storm will affect a wide area, with the Carolinas and southern Virginia seeing snow and strong winds. Farther north, predictions are less certain, but southeastern New England is likely to experience snow and gusty winds. The storm’s exact path and intensity remain unclear, making forecasts tricky.
Three scenarios are being considered by experts. In the most likely scenario, the storm will approach the coast, impacting the Southeast and mid-Atlantic but sparing major cities like Washington DC and New York City. The second scenario suggests a closer track, potentially leading to snowstorms and strong winds along the I-95 corridor. The third scenario sees the storm moving offshore, minimizing its effects on land.
Though uncertainty remains, East Coast residents should be prepared for fluctuating conditions, including potential snow and gusty winds in some areas.
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