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east coast, Bomb cyclone

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Bomb cyclone will bring heavy snow and hurricane-force winds to the Southeast. Coastal New England could be in its path too
A rapidly strengthening storm is expected to develop off the Southeast coast this weekend amid a deadly cold outbreak, bringing snow and strong winds just days after a historic winter storm blasted large parts of the East Coast.

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Bomb cyclone threatens East Coast with snow, high winds
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How the East Coast’s next nor’easter turns tides and snow into a tightrope
 · 16h
Blustery winter storm will close out the weekend in Atlantic Canada
Another surge of cold air stateside will fuel a potent low with strong winds and heavy snow pushing into Atlantic Canada.

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 · 19h
Nor'easter threatening North Carolina coastline with snow
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Nor’Easter To Bring Wind, Rain, Snow to Carolinas, Northeast
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Bomb cyclone raises the threat of damaging surf, coastal flooding this weekend

Even a change of just 100 miles in the storm’s track could be the difference in an epic snowfall for major East Coast cities or just a cold, breezy weekend.
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