‘Bomb cyclone’ storm dumps snow across eastern US
by Victoria Bekiempis and agencies from US news | The Guardian on (#5X1P6)
Powerful late-winter storm comes with predicted snowfall up to about 13in and potential to cause travel issues and outages
A powerful late-winter storm combining rivers of moisture and frigid temperatures - a phenomenon known to some as a bomb cyclone" - was expected to dump snow from the US deep south all the way to the Canadian border over the weekend, forecasters said.
With forecast snowfall ranging from about 4in in northern Alabama and Mississippi to about 13in in northern Maine, forecasters expected travel problems and power outages across much of the eastern US.
The Associated Press contributed to this report
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