East Coast braces for bomb cyclone: blizzards, floods and bitter cold

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An intense nor’enaster is rapidly intensifying into a bomb cyclone off the Carolinas, bringing blizzard conditions, coastal flooding and a deep cold snap to about 35 million people along the Southeast and Eastern Seaboard, with the worst impacts expected in the Carolinas and southern Mid-Atlantic as frigid air spreads across a wide region and travel disruptions and power outages loom.
- The Southeast is bracing for a bomb cyclone. What to expect this weekend. The Washington Post
- Winter Storm To Blanket Southeast With Snow; Blizzard Conditions Possible In Coastal Virginia, North Carolina The Weather Channel
- Blizzard risk, arctic blast to hammer South as states declare emergencies Axios
- Most snow in years, blizzard conditions possible in parts of Southeast from powerful bomb cyclone CNN
- Nor'easter forecast for Massachusetts: Cape and Islands to see heavy snow, face strong wind gusts Boston Herald
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