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Describe Northeastern weather system?

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Nor'easters are typically followed by the very intense snow or rain, which may cause immense tidal floods, rising sea levels, storm-force winds even torrential rain. In New England as well as Atlantic Canada, nor'easters are typically the most strong during season.

Total yearly accumulation in the Northeast ranges by around 20 centimetres, with the largest levels found in coastal and limited mountainous areas. Regular storms during winter carry freezing cold and freezing snow, particularly to that of the north. Summer days, especially to that of the south, are hot and humid.

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