Another winter storm targets East Coast
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Winter storm update today. Sat.'s GA local weather forecasts
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A huge swath of the U.S. from the Gulf Coast into New England is mired in extra-cold temperatures after a bomb cyclone brought heavy snow.
More than 100 people have died from storms in the last week, officials say.
A rapidly strengthening storm is expected to develop off the Southeast coast this weekend amid a deadly cold outbreak, bringing snow and strong winds just days after a historic winter storm blasted large parts of the East Coast.
As recovery from a historic ice storm continues across parts of the South, a new and potentially dangerous winter weather threat is set to unfold along the East Coast. A powerful bomb cyclone could bring blizzard conditions to portions of the Carolinas and southern Virginia this weekend.
Charlotte is expected to get anywhere from 4 to 7 inches of snow this weekend, and there’s a slim chance it could be higher, according to the National Weather Service. A Winter Storm Warning will be in effect from 4 p.m. Friday through 7 a.m. Sunday, and North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein has declared a State of Emergency.
Another round of winter weather is expected to move into north Georgia this weekend, bringing snow, bitter cold, and hazardous travel conditions to much of the region, including the Atlanta metro area.
Around 33 million people are under winter alerts Saturday as Floridians brace for bitter cold and snow takes aim at the southern Appalachians and the Southeast