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Home / Weather / Bomb Cyclone Threatens Southeast US

Bomb Cyclone Threatens Southeast US

1 Feb

Summary

  • Southeast states brace for bomb cyclone with heavy snow and winds.
  • Arctic cold to bring freezing temperatures to South Florida.
  • Last weekend's storm caused at least 85 deaths and power outages.
Bomb Cyclone Threatens Southeast US

As the US East Coast recovers from a deadly winter storm, several southeastern states are bracing for another severe weather event. A low-pressure system is forecast to develop into a bomb cyclone, characterized by explosively intensifying winter storm conditions, according to the National Weather Service. The Carolinas, Georgia, and Virginia are anticipated to bear the brunt of heavy snowfall, hurricane-force winds, and severely limited visibility. Coastal regions of North Carolina could experience storm surges and dangerous waves, potentially damaging buildings. Snowfall amounts may reach yearly averages in some areas.

Following the storm, Arctic cold air is predicted to surge southward, with temperatures possibly dropping below freezing in parts of South Florida by Sunday morning, a phenomenon not seen there since the late 1980s. Authorities are issuing warnings about life-threatening wind chill temperatures, which increase the risk of hypothermia and frostbite. This impending storm comes on the heels of last weekend's extreme cold and heavy snow that reportedly claimed at least 85 lives across several US states. Hundreds of thousands of households remain without power, and multiple states have declared or extended emergencies, urging residents to prepare for potential outages and avoid travel.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The bomb cyclone is expected to bring heavy snowfall, hurricane-force winds, and severely limited visibility to states like the Carolinas, Georgia, and Virginia.
Yes, Arctic cold air is predicted to bring temperatures below freezing to parts of South Florida by Sunday morning, a rare occurrence not seen since the late 1980s.
The previous weekend's storm caused at least 85 deaths, left hundreds of thousands of households without power, and led to several states declaring or extending emergencies.

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