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Here we go again, Georgia. Snow is expected across the state this weekend as a bomb cyclone moves in from the Atlantic and hits cold air already in place. It could bring as much as 6 inches of snow to certain parts of the state, while coastal cities like Savannah are expected up to an inch.
The largest nontropical bomb cyclone on record since 1958 struck over the northern Pacific Ocean on New Year’s Eve from 2020 into 2021.
A powerful storm will develop off the Southeast coast this weekend amid brutal cold. This bomb cyclone will bring snow and strong winds to parts of the East Coast as it moves north.
A brewing nor'easter is eyeing the East Coast that will likely intensify into a bomb cyclone. Track the weather conditions below with live radar and weather maps that will continue to be updated 24/7.
A strong winter weather system has the potential to develop into a bomb cyclone off the East Coast later this weekend.
A weekend storm could bring significant snow, strong winds and flooding in some areas of the US. Is Ohio in its path? See the weather forecast.
In the latest bout of winter weather, a bomb cyclone could bring blizzard conditions to the Carolinas while freezing temperatures reach all the way to Florida
Massachusetts is still recovering from a major snowstorm that dumped over 2 feet of snow in some communities at the end of last weekend. But forecasters say the state might be in for another significant snowstorm just a week later.
Follow this page for updates on "Ada," the first tropical cyclone to enter the Philippine area of responsibility this year.
It appears more winter weather is on the way, even as snow removal crews continue to clean up from last weekend’s storm.
Snow totals will be highest in northeast Georgia, where 6"+ is possible in higher elevations. For Atlanta and the inner metro, 1 to 3 inches of snow is possible.