Nor’ Easter By Payton, Sarah, Eli, and Zack. What is a Nor’ Easter? A Nor’ Easter is a storm that forms in the south and travels to the north-eastern.

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Nor’ Easter By Payton, Sarah, Eli, and Zack

What is a Nor’ Easter? A Nor’ Easter is a storm that forms in the south and travels to the north-eastern part of the United States. A Nor’ Easter is a storm that forms in the south and travels to the north-eastern part of the United States.

How is a Nor’ Easter formed? A Nor’ Easter forms naturally after different types of weather have happened in the south. It also happens due to low and high pressure in the south. A Nor’ Easter forms naturally after different types of weather have happened in the south. It also happens due to low and high pressure in the south.

What other parts of the world experience this type of weather? Only the north-eastern part of the United States experience this type of weather. Only the north-eastern part of the United States experience this type of weather.

How do you prepare for a Nor’ Easter? To prepare for a Nor’ Easter you need to keep warm because a Nor’ Easter can be a blizzard. You need to keep windows and doors shut because a Nor’ Easter’s winds can be very strong. Also, you need to stay inside because a Nor’ Easter’ s temperature can be below freezing. To prepare for a Nor’ Easter you need to keep warm because a Nor’ Easter can be a blizzard. You need to keep windows and doors shut because a Nor’ Easter’s winds can be very strong. Also, you need to stay inside because a Nor’ Easter’ s temperature can be below freezing.

How bad can a Nor’ Easter’s damage be? Damage can be when a Nor’ Easter comes by, like roofs collapsing and falling trees. But a Nor’ Easter’s damage can be very minor, like a drizzle of rain or a quick snow shower. Damage can be when a Nor’ Easter comes by, like roofs collapsing and falling trees. But a Nor’ Easter’s damage can be very minor, like a drizzle of rain or a quick snow shower.