A powerful area of low pressure is expected to develop along the East Coast this weekend and pack heavy rain and high winds.
The coastal storm will likely be of the nor’easter variety, meaning it will pack strong winds that blow from the northeast and heavy precipitation.
According to the FOX Forecast Center, computer models are in unusually strong agreement supporting the development of the system that remains several days away.
Anywhere from the Carolinas to southern New England is at risk of being impacted by the potentially strong coastal storm.
FOX Weather Hurricane Specialist Bryan Norcross said Tuesday that persistent wind gusts could be the biggest impact of this system.
“Very often, as we’ve seen, it’s those persistent winds that don’t allow essentially the high tide to come