A Nor'easter Will Target The East Coast
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Widespread rainfall totals of greater than 2 inches are on tap from the Southeast shores to much of southern New England, with upward of 3 to 6 inches in some locations, the heaviest probably near the coast.
It’s technically a nor’easter, but it’s too warm for snow. Here are three scenarios for what could unfold into next week.
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Low pressure will be rolling through the area tomorrow. A powerful East Coast storm is forecast through the weekend. A good deal of sun in the forecast today. High temperatures in the upper 60s. It will not be as chilly tonight with increasing clouds.
Tropical Storm Jerry is forecast to become a hurricane as it approaches the northern Leeward Islands. Meanwhile, confidence continues to increase that a nor’easter could bring nasty weather to the East Coast this weekend.
The CBS New York First Alert Weather Team is tracking a potential nor'easter this weekend as a storm system taking aim at the East Coast strengthens, prompting coastal flood alerts in the New York City area.