Bomb cyclone: North Bend already seeing power outages
High winds are already being reported across western Washington, with more power outages expected throughout the night.
The difference between a bomb cyclone and atmospheric river, explained
While atmospheric rivers and bomb cyclones can bring intense precipitation and strong winds, they are distinct meteorological phenomena with different implications for weather patterns.
When is the bomb cyclone storm arriving in Washington?
A potent storm system called a "bomb cyclone" will trigger powerfully windy weather for communities east of Seattle by Tuesday evening. It will create rare blizzard conditions for the Cascade passes.
'Bomb cyclone' to bring strong winds to WA
WA residents are preparing for possible damages as a "bomb cyclone" is expected to bring strong winds.
‘Bomb cyclone’: Preparing for power outages, trees and property damage
Crews across western Washington are keeping a close eye on the weather, as we brace for high winds Tuesday night and the potential damage that could come with it.
Hurricane damage disrupts nation's IV fluid supply
A factory that makes critical hospital supplies was damaged in Hurricane Helene, causing disruptions to supply lines across the nation.
Blizzard warning issued for WA's mountain passes as bomb cyclone approaches
Forecasters expect blizzard conditions with total snow accumulations varying from 4 to 20 inches: "Travel should be restricted to emergencies only."
What is a bomb cyclone? Everything WA residents need to know
Our FOX 13 Weather Team is tracking a powerful storm system that will intensify rapidly in the Pacific Ocean on Tuesday. Meteorologist Abby Acone explains what a "bomb cyclone" means.
How will Tuesday's Bomb Cyclone impact weather in WA
A bomb cyclone is developing in the Pacific Ocean and is expected to impact the Washington coast on Tuesday. FOX 13 Meteorologist Abby Acone joins us to explain what a bomb cyclone is, and how it will impact people living in western Washington.
Waterspouts possible along WA and OR coast Wednesday
There is a level 1 out of 5 threat for storms along the far Washington coast on Wednesday. This is something we don't normally see in this area. There is a chance of thunderstorms capable of producing powerful winds which could spin water spouts, which are essentially tornadoes over water.
Tracking rain, high winds in western WA
High winds are expected to pick up around western Washington Tuesday night into Wednesday morning, likely causing power outages around the region.
Strong winds to bring power outages to Seattle, surrounding areas
Wind gusts are expected to top 60 mph across some parts of Puget Sound.
Vehicle falls into North Carolina gorge after driver disregards I-40 closure following Helene
The incident occurred nearly two months after Hurricane Helene caused significant damage to the road.


















