News

#Northeast snowstorm could evolve into ‘bomb cyclone’

#Northeast snowstorm could evolve into ‘bomb cyclone’

A quick-moving storm traveling into the Northeast could strengthen into the winter season’s first “bomb cyclone” on Friday morning – dumping up to six inches of snow in New York City, forecasters said.

The storm is expected to hamper the morning commute across the tri-state area, Accuweather.com reported, with some spots receiving a powerful burst of 1-2 inches of snow per hour.

Air travelers are also feeling the impact as more than 2,200 flights were canceled with hundreds in the Northeast.

The National Weather Service forecast shows the path of the snowstorm in the Northeast.
The National Weather Service forecast shows the path of the snowstorm in the Northeast.
NOAA
Areas of Western New York received 18 to 24 inches of snow as of Jan. 6, 2022.
Areas of Western New York received 18 to 24 inches of snow as of Jan. 6, 2022.
NOAA Eastern / Twitter

Locations under any intense snow bands could endure “a nightmare” commute, AccuWeather Chief Meteorologist Jonathan Porter said.

On Thursday, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy declared a state of emergency ahead of the storm.

Jersey City in blanketed by snow as a "bomb cyclone" wreaked havoc on the region.
Jersey City in blanketed by snow as a “bomb cyclone” wreaked havoc on the region.
Eileen Holliday
Workers throw down salt as snow blankets Jersey City.
Workers throw down salt as snow blankets Jersey City.
Eileen Holliday

Snowfall totals along the East Coast ranged from 2 inches in parts of Maryland and Pennsylvania and as much as 18 inches in New York, as of Thursday night. Snowfall totals are expected to increase as the storm continues to move through.

Pennsylvania officials delivered safety messages to residents as the state prepared for snow.

NYPD reminded commuters to prepare for the morning commute as the snow dropped on the city overnight.

Pedestrians take the opportunity to snap a picture in the snowy weather in Times Square on Jan. 7, 2022.
Pedestrians take the opportunity to snap a picture in the snowy weather in Times Square on Jan. 7, 2022.
Seth Gottfried

Snowfall from the storm blanketed Tennessee and North Carolina before heading into the mid-Atlantic en route to the Northeast.

The nation’s capital was expected to see up to 3 inches of snow in its second winter storm this week, according to Accuweather.

People flock to Times Square to take in the snow storm on Jan. 7, 2022.
People flock to Times Square to take in the snowstorm on Jan. 7, 2022.
Seth Gottfried
The snowstorm is New York City's first of 2022.
The snowstorm is New York City’s first of 2022.
Seth Gottfried

“The farther north you go, the bigger the snow accumulations” AccuWeather’s Chief Video Meteorologist Bernie Rayno told Reuters.

As the storm strengthens off the New England coast, it could evolve into a “bomb cyclone” – characterized as an intense weather event marked by a quick drop in barometric pressure that brings heavy precipitation and gusty winds.

With Post wires

If you liked the article, do not forget to share it with your friends. Follow us on Google News too, click on the star and choose us from your favorites.

For forums sites go to Forum.BuradaBiliyorum.Com

If you want to read more News articles, you can visit our News category.

Source

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button
Close

Please allow ads on our site

Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker!