Severe Cold Persists as Forecasters Track Another Potential East Coast Storm
Another Winter Storm Looms
A low-pressure system is brewing off the coast of the Carolinas, with forecast models indicating a possible track that could bring snowfall to parts of the Northeast. The National Weather Service has issued winter storm watches for areas in the path of the potential storm, warning of blizzard conditions and sharply reduced visibilities.
Frigid Temperatures Persist
The effects of the original storm have lingered, with repeated bouts of Arctic air plunging temperatures below freezing. The National Weather Service warns that this could mark the longest stretch of cold the Eastern and Southeastern U.S. have experienced in decades.
Coastal Impacts Expected
Regardless of the storm's track, meteorologists anticipate significant coastal impacts, including high winds and potentially hazardous conditions. The National Weather Service has cautioned that powerful onshore winds could produce coastal flooding, with gusts strong enough to approach hurricane force.
Residents Prepare for the Worst
As forecasters continue to track the potential storm, residents in affected areas are bracing for more frigid temperatures and potentially hazardous conditions. With winter storm watches issued for parts of the Carolinas and Virginia, people are advised to prepare for blizzard conditions and take necessary precautions to stay safe.
As the country continues to grapple with severe cold, forecasters are keeping a close eye on another potential East Coast storm. With winter storm watches issued and coastal impacts expected, residents in affected areas must remain vigilant and prepared for potentially hazardous conditions.
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