What Exactly Is a Nor’easter and How It Forms
What Exactly Is a Nor’easter and How It Forms
US · Published Oct 21, 2025
Nor'easters are powerful coastal storms common on the East Coast, known for strong winds and heavy precipitation.
These storms form from colliding cold air from Canada and warm, moist air from the Atlantic, intensified by the jet stream.
Residents should monitor forecasts, secure property, prepare emergency kits, and have evacuation plans to stay safe during a Nor'easter.
Nor’easters: potent coastal weather systems explained
A nor’easter is more than just a typical snowstorm; it’s a potent coastal weather system known for bringing fierce winds, heavy precipitation, and significant coastal impacts. These storms are particularly common along the East Coast of the United States during the fall and winter months.
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