How the storm’s unique shape explains why it’s been lashing the Northeast

How the storm’s unique shape explains why it’s been lashing the Northeast

A bombogenetic cyclone is blitzing New England on Monday after dumping 1 to 2 feet of snow across the northern Mid-Atlantic. Thundersnow, destructive winds and coastal flooding are combining with heavy snow to deliver a wintry wallop only experienced every 5 to 10 years on average. Want to know how...

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