A "bomb cyclone" off the Oregon Coast will bring high winds Tuesday and Wednesday, amid heavy rain and mountain snow.
A major storm began sweeping across the Pacific Northwest early Tuesday, bringing strong winds and heavy rain.
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Portland wind gusts topped out at 45 mph, but other parts of the state saw stronger peaks, especially along the coast.
Bomb cyclones form when a storm's atmospheric pressure drops sharply within 24 hours in a process called bombogenesis.
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A strong "bomb cyclone" forming near the Pacific Northwest is expected to carry destructive winds and heavy rains to the ...
A historically powerful "bomb cyclone" is forecast to hit about 300 to 400 miles off the Oregon Coast on Tuesday and Wednesday, bringing strong winds to coastal cities and the Willamette Valley.