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How to report storm damage from Western WA’s bomb cyclone
A week after a deadly bomb cyclone swept Western Washington, only a few power outages dappled the region. Officials want the public's help to add up the toll.
Bomb cyclone hammers West Coast, 2 dead in Washington state
Two people were killed by falling trees in Washington state as a powerful storm hammered the Pacific Northwest. In Bellevue, a tree fell into a home, hitting and killing a woman while she was in the shower Tuesday night,
Here are the latest updates as a second storm approaches Washington after bomb cyclone
As Washington recovers from the bomb cyclone that hit the state earlier this week, another storm is expected to bring rain, heavy winds.
Washington Slammed by 'Bomb Cyclone,' Leaving 600,000 Without Power
High winds downed power lines and killed one person in Lynnwood, Snohomish County, with more extreme weather expected throughout the week in the Northwest.
Washington officials try to address damages caused by bomb cyclone
WASHINGTON STATE – Recovery efforts are still underway from the bomb cyclone that hit Washington last week. King County Emergency Management and Washington’s Emergency Management Division held an info
Bomb cyclone shows cracks in Washington’s electrical grid
The bomb cyclone that knocked out power for some half a million people in Western Washington last week exposed the weaknesses in the Pacific Northwest’s energy grid.
Here's the last time Washington was impacted by a bomb cyclone
Though that type of weather system doesn’t often develop near Washington, the last one that impacted the Pacific Northwest was earlier this year in January. Bomb cyclones are weather systems that form when the storm’s central pressure drops more than 24 millibars in 24 hours.
Roads close across western Washington following powerful 'bomb cyclone'
Several roads across western Washington are closed due to the aftermath of Tuesday night’s " bomb cyclone ." Many roads are fully blocked by fallen trees, downed power lines, and road debris. Roads are expected to be closed for a significant part of the day with no estimate of when they will be reopened.
Bomb cyclone shows cracks in WA’s electrical grid
Resources are spread thin as utilities scramble to shore up their perforated transmission lines and grid experts say their work will increase in the future.
Health risks persist in WA nearly a week after bomb cyclone
Six days after the bomb cyclone storm hit western Washington, first responders are starting to tally up the kinds of emergency calls they've answered, with more than 250 being for downed trees.
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Washington state reels from bomb cyclone as atmospheric river drenches California
Washington state is reeling following a powerful “bomb cyclone” that left two dead, knocked out power to half a million at ...
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2 Dead in Separate Tree-Related Incidents After ’Bomb Cyclone’ Struck Washington State
At least two deaths were reported by authorities in Washington state following a 'bomb cyclone' that hit the Pacific ...
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Washington state and the west coast brace for severe weather, possible ‘bomb cyclone’
The National Weather Service and Washington weather expert Cliff Mass say Washington will see winds up to 65 mph this week.
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How busy will Washington state highways be during Thanksgiving week? Here’s what we know
But it also brings a lot of traffic on
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Squak Mountain residents unite to clean up after 'bomb cyclone' devastates neighborhood
The KOMO 4 Drone shows a crane removing a massive tree from a home off Mt. Fury Circle and Mountain Park Blvd. SW.
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