Bomb Cyclone Leaves Over 700,000 Without Power in Washington

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A bomb cyclone hit Western Washington, causing severe weather with winds up to 70 mph, heavy rain, and snow, leading to widespread power outages affecting over 524,000 customers. The storm disrupted travel, with road closures, flight diversions, and ferry cancellations. High winds also caused significant damage, including fallen trees and downed power lines. Authorities advised residents to prepare for continued adverse conditions and potential further storms later in the week.
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