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Hurricane Flossie strengthened to a Category 2 cyclone Tuesday morning off the Pacific coast of Mexico, forecasters said. The National Hurricane Center said Flossie had maximum ...
The intense storm has led to dozens of flight cancellations, brought down trees, and cut power to thousands of homes.
The intense November storm damaged hundreds of homes and businesses, caused widespread power outages, and killed two people.
In January, Inslee asked for federal aid from FEMA to repair damage to highways, public utilities and more. His request focused on Grays Harbor, King, Pacific, Snohomish, Wahkiakum and Walla Walla ...
Location: Pacific Northwest Details: One of the most powerful bomb cyclones to hit the U.S., this storm wreaked havoc in Oregon and Washington with wind gusts exceeding 145 mph.
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – Although there will be another round of rain and high winds, a storm brewing in the Pacific Ocean and headed for the Oregon Coast will not be another bomb cyclone when it ...
A powerful bomb cyclone, marked by a rapid pressure drop and fueled by an atmospheric river, has brought hurricane-force winds, heavy rains, and snow to the Pacific Northwest.
The Pacific Northwest has been severely impacted by a powerful cyclone, unleashing wind gusts of 60 to nearly 80 mph across western Washington, with even stronger winds reaching up to 101 mph just ...
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 ...
What was expected to be one of the strongest storms in the northwest U.S. in decades is being considered a “bomb cyclone,” which the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said often ...
A "bomb cyclone" slammed the Pacific Northwest earlier this week, knocking out power to hundreds of thousands in Washington state, killing two people and injuring two others.
A bomb cyclone slammed the Pacific Northwest earlier this week, causing widespread power outages. Here's what it looked like in satellite images.