A powerful Nor’easter blizzard is slamming the Northeast, bringing heavy snowfall and strong winds. Satellite photos from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) GOES-19 weather satellite reveal the storm’s fury, with comma-shaped clouds and a massive snow cover.
The massive blizzard slamming the Northeast is visible from space, with satellite photos showing the storm’s intensity and heavy snowfall. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) GOES-19 weather satellite captured striking photos of the powerful winter storm on Monday.
Another satellite image taken at 10:31 a.m. ET showed the blizzard‘s comma-head cloud shapes, characteristic of nor’easters. The National Weather Service reported winds of 40 to 70 miles per hour across the Northeast, with snowfall rates of over 2 to 3 inches per hour. Some areas were forecast to receive over 2 feet of snow.
Over 9,000 flights have been canceled since Sunday. As of noon ET Monday, more than 600,000 homes and businesses were experiencing power outages, including 410,000 in Massachusetts and New Jersey.
With the views of the winter storm from space, it’s clear to see why. The storm’s impact is being felt across the region, with travel disruptions and power outages reported.
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