Understanding How Nor'easters Develop

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16 Mar 2018 8:11 AM
https://youtu.be/BqlZXrFl7b8 Why are they called Nor'easters? Because they hit the Northeast portion of the United States, right? Wrong! Meteorologist Chris Bianchi explains...   RELATED: A Look Back at the Last Three Nor'easters
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