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Windy Weather East of Seattle on Tuesday Due to Incoming 'Bomb Cyclone'
What is a bomb cyclone?
A bomb cyclone is a rapidly strengthening low-pressure system that forms over the ocean. It causes high winds and heavy precipitation and can sometimes lead to coastal flooding and erosion.
What is causing the bomb cyclone?
The bomb cyclone is being caused by a strong jet stream that is pushing cold air from the north into the Pacific Ocean. This is causing the ocean water to cool and the air above it to become unstable.
What are the impacts of the bomb cyclone?
The bomb cyclone is expected to bring strong winds, heavy rain, and possible flooding to areas east of Seattle on Tuesday.
Winds
Wind gusts could reach up to 60 mph, which could cause downed trees and power lines.
Rain
The bomb cyclone is expected to drop 1 to 3 inches of rain in the Seattle area, which could lead to flooding in low-lying areas.
Flooding
Coastal flooding is also a concern, as the bomb cyclone could cause waves to reach up to 10 feet high.
If you live in an area that is expected to be impacted by the bomb cyclone, you should take precautions to stay safe. Stay indoors if possible, and be sure to have a plan in place in case of power outages or flooding.
Here are some tips to stay safe during a bomb cyclone:
- Stay indoors if possible.
- Secure loose objects outside your home.
- Be aware of the risk of flooding and power outages.
- Have a plan in place in case of an emergency.
For more information on the bomb cyclone, please visit the National Weather Service website.
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