Early November 2010 Nor'easter

The Early November 2010 Nor'easter was an unusual, early season coastal storm that affected New England and Atlantic Canada. It developed from an area of low pressure off the New England coast, that moved northward, then curved southwest, due to a high pressure to its west. Once off the New England coast, it began to rapidly intensify, exhibiting traits of a tropical system, including the formation of an eye. It attained a minimum central pressure of 985 millibars on November 7, and after turning southwestward, it made landfall in Provincetown, Massachusetts and southeastern Massachusetts at maximum intensity.

Early November 2010 Nor'easter

The Early November 2010 Nor'easter was an unusual, early season coastal storm that affected New England and Atlantic Canada. It developed from an area of low pressure off the New England coast, that moved northward, then curved southwest, due to a high pressure to its west. Once off the New England coast, it began to rapidly intensify, exhibiting traits of a tropical system, including the formation of an eye. It attained a minimum central pressure of 985 millibars on November 7, and after turning southwestward, it made landfall in Provincetown, Massachusetts and southeastern Massachusetts at maximum intensity.