Nor’easter H Coastal low that has the ability to produce rain, snow, ice, wind, and significant beach erosion. Exact precipitation type depends on geographical.

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Nor’easter H Coastal low that has the ability to produce rain, snow, ice, wind, and significant beach erosion. Exact precipitation type depends on geographical location, month, and strength and position of the pressure systems involved. L Strong Low

Nor’easter H Low pressure is usually moderate or strong. The high pressure is usually moderate or strong as well. L Strong Low

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