What is a nor'easter?
A nor'easter is a type of storm that moves along the East Coast of North America. It’s known for its strong northeasterly winds.
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A significant winter storm is heading towards the New York tri-state area, potentially bringing blizzard conditions and historic snowfall. The National Weather Service has issued blizzard warnings for New York City, Long Island, and coastal...
The storm, classified as a nor'easter, is expected to begin affecting the region on Sunday, February 22nd, intensifying overnight. Coastal New Jersey and southern Connecticut anticipate similar snowfall amounts to New York City. Inland areas may receive 8 to 16 inches of snow. Authorities have declared states of emergency in New York and New Jersey.
**How to Prepare:**
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A nor'easter is a type of storm that moves along the East Coast of North America. It’s known for its strong northeasterly winds.
Stay indoors, avoid unnecessary travel, dress in layers, and ensure you have adequate supplies.
Check carbon monoxide detectors and clear snow carefully to avoid health issues.
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