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What is a Nor'easter?

3/14/2022 (Permalink)

waves crashing on the streets of a neighborhood Nor'easter in Lake Elmo, MN.

If you live in Lake Elmo, MN, chances are that you have heard of a nor’easter even if you have never experienced one. If you are familiar with these storms but haven’t lived through one, you may be even more nervous about what to expect from such an event. Here are some details to help you better understand nor’easters.

Fast Nor’easter Facts

At their most basic level, nor’easters are low pressure events that are strong in a particular geographical area when they occur. There are some other common facts about these intense storms that you should know right away:

  • Nor’easters are usually associated with strong winter snow and winds
  • Violent sea activity, floods on the coast and rain are all possible
  • The storms tend to be strongest from September to April but can occur year-round
  • There are two types of nor’easters, one that travels eastward from the Midwest and another that begins on the Gulf or East Coast and travels in a northeastern pattern
  • They tend to develop between Georgia and New Jersey

A nor’easter will usually exist either 100 miles west or 100 miles east of the East Coast, so this is an event that really only occurs as a result of near proximity to the Atlantic Ocean. These storms usually begin when warm coastal air mixes with cold land air.

Flooding Caused by Nor’easters

If you are a homeowner in the Lake Elmo, MN, area, you may be worried about nor’easters hitting and causing water damage. Since severe winds, heavy rains and massive snowfalls can lead to all kinds of damage and floods, you should be cautious if such a storm is approaching. Make sure that you stay off dangerous roads, stock necessities and wait for the okay from authorities before venturing out. If you are worried about flood damage, contact your local residential water damage restoration company after the nor’easter has settled for help in restoring your property.

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