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A once-in-a-decade bomb cyclone is taking shape off the West Coast
A “once in a decade” bomb cyclone is sweeping through the northwest US and parts of Canada late Tuesday –– leaving at least one person dead and hundreds of thousands without power across Washington state,
Powerful bomb cyclone to slam West Coast with life-threatening flooding, blizzard conditions
A powerful bomb cyclone associated with a major atmospheric river is forecast to drench the West Coast, from Washington to California, this week.
Bomb Cyclone Slamming Into The West Coast
A powerful bomb cyclone is taking aim at the west coast. Heavy rain and strong winds are expected with at least a foot snow possible in parts of the mountains.
Powerful bomb cyclone to hit the West Coast
As the strong atmospheric river approaches California and the Pacific Northwest, the National Weather Service warns of excessive rainfall beginning Tuesday.
What Is a 'Bomb Cyclone'? the Weather Term Back in the Spotlight as West Coast Prepares for a Storm
A powerful storm is bearing down on the West Coast and bringing with it a scary-sounding weather term - bomb cyclone. Bomb cyclone is a term used by weather enthusiasts to describe a process that meteorologists usually call bombogenesis.
Bomb cyclone to bring an array of weather problems to the Pacific Northwest
A powerful winter storm brewing near the Pacific Northwest known as a bomb cyclone is dragging an atmospheric river.
Western states face powerful atmospheric river, potential bomb cyclone
Starting Tuesday, the Pacific Northwest could get at least 6 inches of rain, with 20-plus inches possible in the mountains. Strong winds could cause power outages.
'Bomb cyclone' to bring rain, snow and winds to US northwest
A storm developing off the coast of the US northwest is forecasted to bring high winds, flooding and snow to over seven million residents living in states along the Pacific Ocean. It started impacting the region Tuesday and is expected to worsen through the end of the week,
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What the West Coast bomb cyclone and atmospheric river may mean for St. Louis
A significant weather change is expected on Wednesday as temperatures dip closer to November norms. However, this shift is ...
Fox Weather on MSN
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Deadly bomb cyclone slams Seattle area with fierce winds leaving over 600,000 without power
"bomb cyclone" slammed the Seattle area Tuesday night, killing at least one person and injuring two others as 50-75 mph winds ...
News Tribune on MSN
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When will the ‘bomb cyclone’ hit Washington? Here’s the expected timeline of the storm
A storm that’s been building off the
West
Coast
in recent days is expected to hit
Washington
in the afternoon on ...
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Here’s what the ‘bomb cyclone’ storm approaching WA looks like on satellite, radar images
Dramatic images have been circulating on social media as the storm intensifies quickly in the Pacific. Here are some of the ...
WCCB
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Bomb Cyclone Will Soon Slam Into The West Coast
A powerful bomb cyclone is taking aim at the west coast. Heavy rain and strong winds are expected with at least a foot snow ...
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on MSN
‘Bomb cyclone’ kills 1 and knocks out power to over half a million homes across northwest US
A major storm was sweeping across the northwest U.S., battering the region with strong winds and rain and causing widespread ...
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Bomb Cyclone heads towards California
The atmospheric river will be weaker by the time it shifts toward Southern California. However, for now, weekend rain looks ...
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Bomb cyclone will lead to damaging winds in western Washington Tuesday
Sailors should remain in port, alter their course or secure their vessels for severe conditions, according to the National ...
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