Bomb cyclone brings bitter cold and snow
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The midweek storm could bring "a quick-hitting bout of snow," an AccuWeather meteorologist said.
The winter storm struck parts of North Carolina bringing heavy snowfall and dangerous conditions to a region that rarely sees significant snowfall.
It’s possible Charlotte could get 4 to 8 inches through just through Saturday evening, with as much as 11 inches by early Sunday.
"An intense surge of arctic air behind the coastal storm is bringing below freezing temperatures and wind chills," the WPC said.
A bomb cyclone hit North Carolina with heavy snow, 60+ mph winds, and whiteout conditions. Viral videos showed the storm pounding the Outer Banks, where some areas got up to 15 inches of snow. Thousands faced power outages,
For the second weekend in a row, millions of Americans could face extreme cold and snow, along with travel disruptions and power outages
Numerous cities across Florida saw temperatures plummet to record lows this weekend as a bomb cyclone hit the East Coast.
A coating of snow is possible in places like Dover, Delaware, and Millville, New Jersey, and eastward to the coast Saturday night into Sunday morning.