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Winter Storm Hernando expected to intensify into bomb cyclone
Summary
A nor'easter called Winter Storm Hernando is forecast to strengthen into a bomb cyclone, with blizzard warnings from Delaware to Connecticut and across New York City. Major airports in the region are reporting widespread flight cancellations and officials report possible power outages and hazardous road conditions.
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A nor'easter named Winter Storm Hernando is forecast to intensify into a bomb cyclone over the weekend and affect the Mid-Atlantic through New England. Officials have issued blizzard warnings covering areas from Delaware to Connecticut, including all five boroughs of New York City, and forecast heavy snow and strong winds. Major airports in the Northeast are reporting large numbers of flight cancellations while authorities report potential power outages and dangerous road conditions.
Key details:
- Officials announced the storm is expected to strengthen into a "bomb cyclone" bringing blizzard conditions to parts of the East Coast.
- Blizzard warnings are in place from Delaware to Connecticut, with forecasts of more than a foot of snow in some areas and wind gusts up to 55 mph.
- Airports in the region are reporting widespread cancellations, including more than 60% of flights into JFK and LaGuardia as of the morning report.
- Reported impacts include heavy snow accumulation, reduced visibility, possible power outages, and hazardous travel; live updates are being provided as the situation evolves.
Summary:
The storm is expected to disrupt air travel and utilities across the Northeast and bring blizzard conditions to major population centers. Live coverage and updated forecasts will continue as the situation develops; specific timelines for conditions to ease are undetermined at this time.
