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One of the strongest nor’easters of the past few winters is headed for the Northeast U.S., where residents are starting to suffer whiplash from watching their snow forecasts bounce between inches and feet as the models sort things out. While the National Weather Service tries to get a handle on the first real winter storm of the season, we can be certain of one thing: the storm is going to deliver solid surf to the U.S. East Coast and the Caribbean this week and through the next.
Right about now, you might be wondering, “I thought the East Coast wasn’t supposed to see nor’easters or snowstorms during a warm La Nina winter?” Well, these events can and do still happen during La Nina, they’re just less likely to. So we’re sticking to our guns.