An atmospheric river that has brought damaging wind, rain and snow to the Pacific ... A gusty storm drawing torrents of moisture from the Pacific Ocean parked itself on Friday over the San ...
A bomb cyclone slammed the Pacific Northwest earlier this week, causing widespread power outages. Here's what it looked like ...
"Impactful and for some dangerous weather conditions will continue through early weekend as two separate storm ... expected over the next week. The twin weather systems impacting the Pacific ...
(Reuters) - A second powerful wind storm, called a bomb cyclone, will hit the Pacific Northwest by Thursday ... Otto said the storm was stalled over Northern California and was going to bring ...
A powerful extratropical cyclone struck the Pacific Northwest, leading to widespread damage and leaving nearly 600,000 ...
Heavy downpours fell over much of Northern California on ... the Seattle area after several days in the dark. The storm arrived in the Pacific Northwest earlier this week, killing two people ...
However, the same effect is expected with these sub-tropical systems moving over the Pacific Ocean, though the second storm will lose its ‘bomb cyclone’ status by the time it makes landfall.
Thousands in the Pacific Northwest remained without power after multiple days in the dark. The National Weather Service office in Sacramento, California, issued a winter storm warning for the ...
Forecasters warned over the weekend that another round ... with flooding and small landslides from a previous storm. And thousands in the Pacific Northwest remained without power after multiple ...
An extratropical cyclone sweeping over the Pacific ... size and location of the storm harkens back to an atmospheric river that swept into the Gulf of Alaska from the Pacific back in September ...
The Pacific Northwest was pummeled by a bomb cyclone, a severe winter storm that has brought heavy rain and strong winds to the area. The storm was already blamed for two deaths and will likely fuel ...
Bomb cyclones form when a storm's atmospheric pressure drops sharply within 24 hours in a process called bombogenesis.