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Hanukkah Eve windstorm of 2006 off the Washington Coast on December 15, 2006, at 2:00 UTC. Pacific Northwest windstorms, sometimes colloquially known as Big Blows, [1] are extratropical cyclones which form in the Pacific basin, and affect land areas in the Pacific Northwest of the United States and British Columbia, Canada. They form as ...
The first bout of winds had eased across the region of southwest Washington and Oregon by midday on Wednesday in a system pushed into the U.S. by the first "atmospheric river" storm of the season ...
The storm brought wind gusts recorded at 55 mph at Sea-Tac Airport and as high as 77 mph in Mount Rainier ... there were over 321,000 power outages reported across the state of Washington, ...
Storm damage at an Olympia, Washington apartment complex. The electricity grid was hit very hard, as about 1.2 million customers lost power in the state, and Puget Sound Energy reported that more than 75 percent of its circuits were damaged. Municipal utilities also suffered severe damage. [5]
[9] [10] The storm underwent bombogenesis, rapidly dropping its central pressure [11] to a record-tying level of 942 millibars (27.8 inHg). [9] This storm was the first of two storm systems to impact the U.S. West Coast during a 3 day period. The storm was associated with an atmospheric river that dropped large amounts of rain in Oregon and ...
A major storm will continue to pummel areas from Washington to Oregon and Northern California with torrential rain, heavy mountain snow and high winds this week, AccuWeather meteorologists warn.
The Great Coastal Storm of 2007 was a series of three powerful Pacific storms that affected the U.S. states of Oregon and Washington and the Canadian province of British Columbia between December 1 and December 4, 2007.
Storm 'a big one' in Washington. In the Adams Morgan neighborhood of Washington, north of downtown and the White House, residents emerged early with shovels and sleds in hand.