East Coast of US - HEADS-UP: "Nor'Easter" This Coming Weekend?!?!?!?
- Jan 26
- 1 min read
Date: January 26, 2026
Source: Hal Turner

The National Weather Service has released a "Composite" of all the reliable weather models from super-computers used to forecast weather, and this coming weekend they predict a "Dangerous" Nor'Easter!
Below is the composite released today. It shows this storm coming up the east coast, battering Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey and hitting New York City directly, bringing VERY HEAVY SNOW for at least twelve hours to New Jersey and all of New York City.
By "heavy" snow, they mean upwards of two inches per hour in some areas of NJ and NYC.
What is making this storm so "dangerous" is the pressure inside the center: projected to be only 963 Millibars. That's the kind of low pressure one sees in a Category two hurricane! That kind of low pressure can sustain "hurricane-force-winds" of 96 -110 Miles per hour according to the hurricane scale below:

Here is the composite video. See it for yourself:



