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Bomb Cyclone, Pacific Northwest
'Bomb Cyclone' Hits Northwest, Kills 1 and Knocks Out Power
Oregon reported more than 15,000 outages, while nearly 19,000 homes in California were affected and 600,000 in Washington.
'Bomb Cyclone' Hits Pacific Northwest as Video Shows Downed Tree
Intense winds swept across Washington state on November 19 as a strengthening low-pressure storm system, known as a “bomb cyclone,” moved in from the Pacific Ocean.Jen Irwin recorded footage before and during the storm in her backyard in Lake Tapps.
Bomb cyclone leaves at least 1 dead and more than 600,000 without power in Pacific Northwest
A "bomb cyclone" swept across the northwest U.S., knocking down trees, causing widespread power outages and leaving at least one person dead.
Thousands left without power as deadly bomb cyclone strikes Pacific Northwest
A bomb cyclone and an atmospheric river will continue lashing the Pacific Northwest with severe weather conditions, the National Weather Service said.
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 the Pacific Northwest and northern California.
‘Bomb Cyclone’ Impacts Starting Tonight In Pacific Northwest And Northern California. Here’s What To Know.
Heavy rain, flooding and strong winds are expected to last through Friday, bringing more than 10 inches of rain to some regions.
‘Bomb Cyclone’ Threatens Northern California and Pacific Northwest
Northern California and the Pacific Northwest are bracing for what is expected to be a powerful storm from Tuesday to Friday.
A 'bomb cyclone' is expected to hit Pacific Northwest. Here is what you should know
A "bomb cyclone" is forecast to bring heavy snow, high winds and life-threatening flooding to the Pacific Northwest in the next few days.
Northern California and Pacific Northwest 'Bomb Cyclone': Live Tracker
A bomb cyclone situated over the Pacific is bringing violent weather to the Pacific Northwest on Tuesday. Myriad weather warnings were issued for the three states by National Weather Service (NWS) meteorologists,
Over 600,000 without power in Washington State as 'bomb cyclone' hits northwest
More than 600,000 without electricity in Washington State as 'bomb cyclone' sweeps across the northwestern US.
'Bomb Cyclone' Knocks Out Power and Downs Trees Across Northwest US, Killing 1
A major storm was sweeping across the northwest U.S., battering the region with strong winds and rain and causing widespread power outages and downed trees that killed at least one person
Des Moines Register
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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
is forecast to bring damaging ... mudslides and rock slides in ...
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A bomb cyclone and atmospheric river are developing in the Pacific
The Northwest is bracing for a strong storm system to move in this week, fueled by an atmospheric river and bomb cyclone.
Detroit News
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'Bomb cyclone' brings high winds, soaking rain to Pacific Northwest
Seattle – What was expected to be one of the strongest storms in the
northwest
U.S. in ... that California and the ...
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Snow forecast: Bomb cyclone, winter storms could drop snowfall in Northwest, Plains, Northeast
Besides a storm brewing over the Great Lakes, a "bomb cyclone" is also forming off the Northwest, promising widespread snow.
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What is a ‘bomb cyclone’? Meteorologists explain
A major storm, with a scary-sounding weather term, is sweeping across the northwest U.S.: Bomb cyclone ...
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