Deadly Storms and Atmospheric Rivers Batter Pacific Northwest and California

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The Pacific Northwest is being hit by a severe storm system, including a bomb cyclone and a strong atmospheric river, causing high winds, flooding, and power outages. The storm has already resulted in at least two deaths in Washington and is expected to bring excessive rainfall and dangerous conditions to southwestern Oregon and Northern California through Friday. The National Weather Service warns of flash flooding, rock slides, and blizzard conditions in affected areas, with significant power outages reported in Washington, California, and British Columbia.
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- WA town, hit with bomb cyclone’s highest winds, recovers without power The Seattle Times
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