Georgia has another mass of winter weather coming in the next couple of days, just a week after the last one. But this one is different, in no small part because it looks like it could reach "bomb ...
Whether you call it a bomb cyclone, nor'easter or a blizzard, it's going to be a memorable weekend weather event for some along the East Coast as January turns to February. “This storm could unleash ...
Weekend plans? How about "bombogenesis." That's the name of the weather process headed for much of the East Coast this weekend, as "a mid-latitude cyclone rapidly intensifies," or quickly drops in ...
This weekend, a powerful winter storm known as a bomb cyclone will develop off the South Carolina coast and travel north along the East Coast. It will deliver heavy snow for the Carolina and Virginia ...
A bomb cyclone winter storm is whipping up — and it’s headed for New York City, threatening even more snow and colder temps this weekend. The storm is forecast to blow into town Saturday night and ...
A rapidly strengthening coastal storm is expected to develop this weekend and bring heavy snow, strong winds and coastal flooding to the Southeast amid an outbreak of deadly cold temperatures. As the ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — A powerful winter storm expected this weekend could be classified as a bomb cyclone, which is a technical meteorological term. Also known as bombogenesis, bombogenesis occurs when ...
MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WMBF) - The storm the First Alert Weather Team is tracking this weekend may become a “bomb cyclone.” Though the term “bomb cyclone” may sound alarming, meteorologists have used it ...
Delaware could see a major winter storm this weekend from a potential bomb cyclone moving up the East Coast. A nor'easter low-pressure system is expected to move in from the Atlantic later this week ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A strong winter weather system has the potential to develop into a bomb cyclone off the East Coast later this weekend, after ...
Bomb cyclone, that is *** term that you may hear *** lot of in the coming days as we talk about our weekend storm. What that means is that the pressure will drop at least 24 millibars in 24 hours.