Bomb Cyclone Brings Severe Weather to the West Coast

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A record-setting bomb cyclone, with low-pressure levels akin to a major hurricane, is set to impact the northwestern U.S. and Canada, bringing heavy rain, snow, and strong winds. This intense storm, driven by an unusual atmospheric river, will deliver significant precipitation to California's northern Coast Ranges and heavy snow to the Klamath Mountains. The storm's intensity is linked to a loopy jet stream and a North Pacific marine heat wave, with potential for an active winter season ahead.
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- Pacific 'Bomb Cyclone' Ushering In Strong Atmospheric River To West With Heavy Rain, Snow, High Winds The Weather Channel
- When will the ‘bomb cyclone’ hit Southern California? KTLA Los Angeles
- Two major storms to create narrow travel window to Tahoe SFGATE
- Bomb cyclone impacts, timeline Tuesday around Oregon, Washington KOIN.com
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