Bomb Cyclone Threatens New Jersey with Blizzard Conditions and Coastal Flooding
Bomb Cyclone Threatens New Jersey with Blizzard Conditions and Coastal Flooding
US · Published Jan 29, 2026
A 'bomb cyclone' threatens New Jersey with blizzard conditions and coastal flooding this weekend.
The Jersey Shore could receive 3 to 6 inches of snow, with inland areas expecting 1 to 3 inches.
Rapid intensification of the storm, known as bombogenesis, could lead to strong winds and beach erosion.
Powerful storm to impact New Jersey
A powerful coastal storm is set to transform into a nor'easter and a 'bomb cyclone' this weekend, posing a significant threat to New Jersey with potential blizzard conditions and coastal flooding. According to AccuWeather, the Jersey Shore could see 3 to 6 inches of snow, while inland areas might receive 1 to 3 inches. The storm's precise path remains uncertain, with weather models indicating different scenarios. Some models suggest a trajectory that could bring heavy snow and significant coastal impacts, while others suggest the storm might stay offshore, lessening its effects.
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