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Here's last time Washington was impacted by a bomb cyclone
‘Bomb cyclone’ kills 1 and knocks out power to more than 700,000 in Washington state
A deadly “ bomb cyclone ” has ripped through Washington state, killing at least one person, downing trees and power lines, and leaving hundreds of thousands without power.
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.
When is the bomb cyclone storm arriving in Washington?
A potent storm system called a "bomb cyclone" will trigger powerfully windy weather for communities east of Seattle by Tuesday evening. It will create rare blizzard conditions for the Cascade passes.
Bomb cyclone: Over 450,000 people without power in Western Washington
Hundreds of thousands of people are in the dark thanks to high winds from the bomb cyclone hitting Western Washington Tuesday night.
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 Tuesday, Nov. 19. The storm, which some say meets the criteria to be considered a ‘
bomb
cyclone
,’ is expected to bring gusts of wind up ...
What is a bomb cyclone? Storm to bring array of weather problems to California, Northwest
A powerful winter storm brewing near the Pacific Northwest known as a bomb cyclone is dragging an atmospheric river.
Bomb cyclone’s high winds disrupt travel across Western Washington
Agencies were scrambling to respond to downed trees and power lines on roads across the region. Ferries and other transit services were also affected.
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 most striking.
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1 dead, hundreds of thousands without power as bomb cyclone hits Pacific Northwest
At least one person is dead and hundreds of thousands of were without power early Wednesday as a powerful bomb cyclone hit ...
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on MSN
Pacific Northwest braces for severe weather from 'bomb cyclone' — with an atmospheric river on the way
Tens of thousands of homes in Washington state lost power Tuesday and downed wires or trees locked some highways as Northern ...
WPBF
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'Bomb cyclone' knocks out power to over 600,000 and downs trees across northwest, killing 1
The storm system is considered a “
bomb
cyclone
,” which occurs when a
cyclone
intensifies rapidly.Downed trees struck ...
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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.
1h
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 ...
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Pinpoint Alert Day: ‘Bomb Cyclone’ across Puget Sound with heavy wind, power outages expected
A high wind warning covers the North and Central Coast, Western Strait of Juan de Fuca, and East Puget Sound Lowlands during ...
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600,000 Without Power in Washington State as Powerful Winds Topple Trees
A storm system approaching the Northwest with hurricane-force winds was expected to drench the region with rain.
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