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    Bomb Cyclone Triggers Widespread Power Outages and Blizzard Conditions in Pacific Northwest

    2024-01-10
    video by Pacific Northwest Weather Watch

    Takeaways:

    • A powerful "bomb cyclone" hit the Pacific Northwest, causing widespread power outages and bringing blizzard conditions to the Cascades and Olympics, with over 100,000 people losing power.

    • Blizzard Warnings were in effect through Wednesday morning, with additional heavy snowfall and strong winds making travel difficult or impossible in higher elevations.

    • The storm marked the first Blizzard Warning issued by the Seattle office of the National Weather Service in over 11 years, with up to 45 inches of snow forecasted for the southern Oregon Cascades.

    • Winter Storm Warnings were issued for much of Idaho and eastern Oregon, with significant snow accumulation expected in both lower and higher elevations.

    • The term "bomb cyclone" refers to a rapid drop in atmospheric pressure, and another round of wintry weather, including the coldest temperatures of the winter, is expected to follow later in the week.

    References:

    [1] Powerful 'bomb cyclone' brings mountain blizzards, power outages to Pacific Northwest. Link

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    Margot Stanley
    01-10
    I can't help but chuckle—Seattle finally gets a blizzard warning after 11 years and the whole place goes topsy-turvy. Should've paid attention to the Farmer's Almanac!
    Margot Stanley
    01-10
    100,000 without power, you say? Just a reminder that we ought to be more self-reliant and not just dependent on the grid.
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