More than a foot of rain is forecast in Northern California and southwest Oregon, likely causing life-threatening flash ...
Bomb cyclones form when a storm's atmospheric pressure drops sharply within 24 hours in a process called bombogenesis.
A powerful extratropical cyclone struck the Pacific Northwest, leading to widespread damage and leaving nearly 600,000 without power. Featuring rapid intensification, the storm's central pressure ...
It’s been several days since Tuesday’s bomb cyclone shook the Pacific Northwest and about 180,000 people remain without power ...
Up to 16 inches (about 41 centimeters) of rain was forecast in southwestern Oregon and the northern counties of California ...
With thousands of people still without power in Washington following Tuesday's windstorm, there's growing concern from parents of students at Bellevue College.
One of the strongest storms on the West Coast in decades knocked out power for thousands of people and unleashed strong winds ...
An atmospheric river of moisture could produce flooding rain and mudslides as well as heavy snow through the end of the week.
A powerful atmospheric river-fueled storm lashing the Pacific Northwest left Northern California under a high risk for ...
It involves two atmospheric disturbances doing an intricate dance — or in this case, two storms taking turns lashing the ...
Over 300,000 people remain without power the second day after a bomb cyclone wrought havoc on western Washington. At its peak ...
Life-threatening flooding is expected as a new storm brings more rain and strong winds to the Northwest ahead of a third system approaching this weekend.