
Nor'easter headed to East Coast: What to know about this type of storm
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Nor'easters usually develop between Georgia and New Jersey. Here's what to know about this type of storm.
As the East Coast digs out from a massive snowstorm, a potential nor'easter could bring more snow to the region this weekend.
Here's what you need to know about this kind of powerful storm:
Nor'easters along the East Coast get their name because the winds over the coastal area are typically from the northeast.
These storms may occur at any time of year but are most frequent and most violent between September and April.
Nor'easters nearly always bring precipitation in the form of heavy rain or snow, as well as gale-force winds, rough seas, and, occasionally, coastal flooding.
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