A powerful nor’easter could be on the way to the East Coast, with the timing tilted toward Sunday into Monday. But here’s the critical question: could this system become a bomb cyclone near the Delmarva Peninsula?
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Forecast discussions from today suggest there’s a notable potential for a rapidly deepening storm as it approaches the region.
If it develops, a wide stretch of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast — stretching from Washington, D.C., up to Boston — may experience substantial snow accumulation and strong winds. This combination would likely create slick road conditions and could lead to travel delays and widespread disruptions.
What to watch next: meteorologists will be tracking the storm’s track, pressure drops, and precipitation type as the weekend progresses to determine impacts for travelers and residents along the coast.