A powerful bomb cyclone swept across Washington, Oregon, and Northern California, leaving destruction in its wake. Over 600,000 homes and businesses lost power as hurricane-force winds toppled trees and power lines.
The storm claimed its first fatality in Lynnwood, Washington, when a falling tree struck a homeless encampment, killing a woman. Two others sustained injuries after a tree crashed onto their trailer in Maple Valley, southeast of Seattle.
Schools in western Washington canceled or delayed classes on Wednesday as the storm intensified. The state’s Department of Transportation reported hazardous road conditions with downed trees and severe weather making travel dangerous. Motorists were urged to exercise caution.
Meteorologists warned that the storm, which intensified rapidly due to a collision of polar and tropical air masses, would bring heavy rainfall. The National Weather Service predicted up to 20 inches of rain in parts of Northern California and Southwest Oregon by Friday.
Authorities issued high wind, flood, and blizzard warnings across the Pacific Northwest, including the Sierra Nevada Range. Winds gusted at 70 mph in some areas, adding to the challenges faced by residents and emergency services.
A bomb cyclone occurs when a storm rapidly strengthens as cold polar air collides with warm tropical air. The effects often lead to extreme weather conditions, as seen in this storm.
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