Bomb Cyclone and Atmospheric River Batter West Coast with Severe Weather

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A massive 'bomb cyclone' is approaching the U.S. West Coast, bringing with it an atmospheric river that is expected to deliver high winds and heavy precipitation to Northern California and surrounding states. This marks the first major storm of the 2024-2025 water year, with more than six inches of rain anticipated in some areas. The storm, visible from space, has already caused power outages and fatalities due to falling trees in Washington. Experts warn of potential flooding in the Pacific Northwest.
- See the bomb cyclone approaching California from space Los Angeles Times
- New threat emerges as atmospheric river combines with once-in-a-decade bomb cyclone on the West Coast CNN
- Rain and snow pummel Northern California in latest wave of damaging weather to strike West Coast The Associated Press
- Strong Atmospheric River A West Flood Danger The Weather Channel
- Power Outages Affect 600,000 in Washington State as Storm Kills at Least 1 The New York Times
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