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2 dead, widespread power outages in Washington
'Bomb cyclone' strikes: 2 dead, widespread power outages in Washington
A bomb cyclone and an atmospheric river will continue lashing the Pacific Northwest with severe weather conditions, the National Weather Service said.
Here's the last time Washington was impacted by a bomb cyclone
Though that type of weather system doesn’t often develop near Washington, the last one that impacted the Pacific Northwest was earlier this year in January. Bomb cyclones are weather systems that form when the storm’s central pressure drops more than 24 millibars in 24 hours.
Washington Slammed by 'Bomb Cyclone,' Leaving 600,000 Without Power
High winds downed power lines and killed one person in Lynnwood, Snohomish County, with more extreme weather expected throughout the week in the Northwest.
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This rare weather phenomenon is happening simultaneously in the Northwest and Northeast
It involves two atmospheric disturbances doing an intricate dance — or in this case, two storms taking turns lashing the ...
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High wind warnings lifted as 'bomb cyclone' moves out of western Washington
A so-called bomb cyclone arrived in the Pacific Northwest Tuesday, bringing with it rain, wind, and mountain snow.
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As deadly bomb cyclone whirls into Seattle, another may be right behind
A powerful, highly erratic storm tore through Western Washington on Tuesday evening, killing at least one person and taking ...
MyNorthwest.com
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What is a ‘bomb cyclone?’ The weather term is back in the spotlight
Does Western Washington get hurricanes? The short answer is no, but this area does get hurricane-force winds via a bomb ...
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