See the Enormous Northeast Winter Storm From Space

 By 
Alex Fitzpatrick
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See the Enormous Northeast Winter Storm From Space

Wondering what the massive winter storm barreling down on the American Northeast looks like from space? You're in luck. NASA released this satellite image Friday morning of the storm The Weather Channel has dubbed Nemo.

The photo "shows a western frontal system approaching the coastal low pressure area," says NASA.

That's bad news -- things will get really nasty out there when the front and the low pressure merge, which they're forecast to do later Friday. The storm is expected to dump up to two to three feet of snow on parts of New England, with approximately one foot expected in New York City.

See the image in its full-resolution glory at NASA.gov.

If you're in the storm's path, how are you preparing? Share in the comments.

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