- On Friday morning, a powerful
- Winds are expected to reach speeds up to 50 mph.
- The storm — which may reach as far south as Georgia — could knock out power, flood neighborhoods, and damage homes up and down the coast.
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A dangerous 'bomb cyclone' is hitting the East Coast — this satellite image captures its monstrous scale
On Thursday, a powerful nor'easter started moving toward the Atlantic Coast. Winds up to 50 mph are expected to hit some coastal towns.
A nor'easter officially hit the US East Coast on Friday morning, and is expected to affect coastal cities from Georgia to Maine.
The storm, which could last the weekend, will likely bring a record mix of rain, snow, storm surge, and wind gusts up to 50 mph — causing some to dub it "windmageddon." target="_blank"
On Thursday, The National Weather Service of Boston warned on Twitter, "
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