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  2. Nor'easters can be classified into 2 categories, Miller Type-A and Miller Type-B, depending on their point of origin, and the type helps determine who experiences winter weather from the storm.

  3. February 2024 nor'easter - Wikipedia

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    The nor'easter moved quickly, with precipitation and snowfall ending across the Mid-Atlantic and eventually New England by evening that day; consequently, the WPC terminated storm summary bulletins for the departing nor'easter at 03:00 UTC on February 14. [10]

  4. Miller classification - Wikipedia

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    When this re-development occurs, the storm produces precipitation, including heavy snow, along the inland parts of the Mid-Atlantic. [1] [6] After redevelopment, the nor'easter takes a northerly track, then turns out to sea near New England. An example of this storm is the February 5–6, 2010 North American blizzard. [1]

  5. Nor'easter - Wikipedia

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    March 12–14, 2018 nor'easter (also known as Winter Storm Skylar by media outlets) March 11–14, 2018 A powerful nor'easter that affected portions of the Northeast United States. The storm underwent rapid intensification with a central millibaric pressure dropping down from 1001 mb to 974 mb in just 24 hours. This was the third major storm to ...

  6. Nor'easter to dump first significant snow in two years across ...

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    A major winter storm packing travel-snarling snow and dangerous ice is on track to arrive in the Northeast this weekend, a storm that AccuWeather meteorologists say will deliver the first big ...

  7. Nor'easter to brew off East Coast, wallop region with rain ...

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    Depending on the storm track and intensity, a period of coastal flooding may occur in New England with overwash from wave action. However, the storm is not likely to arrive during a period of high ...

  8. January 31 – February 3, 2021 nor'easter - Wikipedia

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    The January 31 – February 3, 2021 nor'easter, also known as the 2021 Groundhog Day nor'easter, [6] was a powerful, severe, and erratic nor'easter that impacted much of the Northeastern United States and Eastern Canada from February 1–3 with heavy snowfall, blizzard conditions, strong gusty winds, storm surge, and coastal flooding. [7]

  9. Strong nor'easter may bring heaviest snow of winter to part ...

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    A storm will form over the northeastern Gulf of Mexico on Sunday night and track northeastward along the Atlantic coast early this week. The combination of a large, southward jet stream plunge, a mar