It’s One Storm After Another for Much of the US, but the Next One’s Path Is Uncertain
A rapidly intensifying nor'easter could bring heavy snow, 40 mph winds, and Arctic cold deep into Florida, with impacts lasting into early February, meteorologists said.
- On January 28, 2026, NOAA's Weather Prediction Center said a rapidly strengthening storm could become a nor'easter off the Carolinas Friday into Saturday, with snowfall possible from the mid‑Atlantic to New England.
- Meteorologists say warmer‑than‑normal water in the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic combines with plunging Arctic air and a stalled front near the Gulf Coast to fuel storm intensification.
- Models remain split and forecasters say a mere 50‑mile shift in the storm's center will be critical to who gets the worst impacts, while rapid intensification could cause hurricane‑like winter winds near the mid‑Atlantic and New England coasts.
- Forecasters warn that if the storm comes ashore, winds and snow could create large drifts burying cars, while more than 1 million faced outages during the prior storm.
- A reinforced wave of Arctic cold will keep temperatures below historical averages into the first few days of February, while long‑range models show another storm at the end of the first week of February.
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