Bomb Cyclone Approaches Northeast, Threatens NYC with Snow and Subfreezing Temperatures
Bomb Cyclone Approaches Northeast, Threatens NYC with Snow and Subfreezing Temperatures
US · Published Jan 30, 2026
A bomb cyclone is approaching the Northeast, threatening NYC with snow and subfreezing temperatures.
NYC is experiencing its longest stretch of subfreezing temperatures in eight years, potentially breaking a historical record.
Coastal areas in the Northeast, like Cape Cod, may face severe impacts, including heavy snow and near-hurricane-force winds.
Northeast braces for bomb cyclone impact
A bomb cyclone is barreling towards the Northeast, threatening New York City with additional snowfall and a prolonged period of subfreezing temperatures. The storm is expected to arrive in NYC by Saturday night or early Sunday, potentially bringing up to 3 inches of snow to the city, which is already grappling with significant snow accumulation from a previous storm.
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