A nor'easter is a strong storm system that we typically see form along the East Coast. The name, however doesn't come from its geographic location. Rather, the name comes from the fact that winds blow from the northeast and usually cause all sorts of problems.
Here's the radar image for the East Coast just after 3:00pm on Wednesday. The reason a nor'easter is so powerful is because it's pulling in warm, moist air from one side and cold air from the other. Those two ingredients meet and you get this. But all that snow you're seeing is the least of our problems.In fact, the snow is already piling up. Here are a few pictures from Connecticut, courtesy of Christie Nicks' sister.


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