“Back-to-back powerful Pacific storm systems to impact the West Coast through the end of this week with heavy rain, life-threatening flooding, strong winds, and ...
At least two people killed as major storm batters region, closing schools, downing trees and knocking out power.
The storm is bringing damaging winds, snow and excessive rainfall that could lead to landslides.
A powerful storm hitting the West Coast combines these weather phenomena for a wet week in many areas. But forecasting exactly which areas will get hit ...
A bomb cyclone and an atmospheric river will continue lashing the Pacific Northwest with severe weather conditions, the National Weather Service said.
A Pacific storm system 300 miles off Washington — described as a “bomb cyclone”— brought high winds, rain and snow to the region.
NOAA's GOES West satellite captured enhanced color imagery of a powerful mid-latitude cyclone and atmospheric river impacting northern California, ...
A major storm swept across the northwestern U.S., battering the region with strong winds and rain, causing widespread power outages and downing trees that ...
Each storm like this is unique — with its own personality, said Lynn McMurdie, a professor of atmospheric sciences at the University of Washington. “And this ...
A powerful storm hitting the West Coast combines these weather phenomena for a wet week in many areas. But forecasting exactly which areas will get hit ...
A powerful storm hitting the West Coast combines these phenomena for a wet week of erratic weather, as a meteorologist explains.
Two people died in the storm that hit the West coast of the US and Canada overnight.
A developing storm system forecast to swing off the Oregon and Washington coastline on Friday will add to the region's weather woes.
A historically strong bomb cyclone killed at least two people and caused a mass power outage that could last for days after it slammed the Pacific Northwest ...
An atmospheric river is hitting California after a bomb cyclone brought heavy winds and rain to the region.
Thursday brings relatively calm weather before wind and rain could pummel western Washington again early Friday morning following this week's bomb cyclone.
The Pacific Northwest was battered by the storm, which formed off the coast Tuesday and brought high winds, rain and heavy mountain snow to Washington. The ...
'Tis the season for winter storms, and nor'easters ... and bomb cyclones? Here's what it means.
Washingtonians can pinpoint a few major windstorms in years past. A windstorm on Columbus Day in 1962 produced wind gusts of up to 100 miles per hour. Impacts ...
It clearly shows the storm's impressive size and accompanying atmospheric river. According to the Earth Observatory, the intensification of the storm from a ...