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New storm train for Pacific coast may include at least one 'bomb cyclone' After a brief respite, storms packing drenching rain and mountain snow will return to a large part of the Pacific Coast of the United States and may continue to roll ashore to just a few days before Christmas. Storms are gathering like boxcars on a freight train over the Pacific Ocean for an onslaught that will bring rounds of low-elevation rain, mountain snow and gusty winds that can lead to travel problems, at the very least, from Washington to Northern California. AccuWeather meteorologists say at least one of these storms may evolve into a bomb cyclone. "Storms are lining up to arrive in the Northwest every two to three days and may continue to roll in until Dec. 22, or just before Christmas,"  One or more storms could organize a long plume of moisture that acts as an atmospheric firehose. This setup is often referred to by meteorologists as an atmospheric river. A bomb cyclone is a storm where the central pressure plunges 0.71 of an inch of mercury (24 millibars) or more in 24 hours or less. Rain will overspread much of Washington and Oregon Friday and advance southward along the coast of Northern California, including the San Francisco area, later Friday to Saturday. "Amounts in Northern California along the coast and into the mountains with this second storm of 2 to as many as 4 inches will raise the risk for flooding in poor drainage areas, creeks and streams," Houk warned. Snow will impact the mountains with at least the first two storms and likely more. "Snow levels in the Klamath Range will accumulate up to 1 foot above 3,500 feet and slow travel on the higher elevations of Interstate 5. Donner Pass, California, on I-80 in the Sierra Nevada, can pick up 6 inches of snow with difficult travel later Wednesday night and Thursday morning," Houk said, "The second system will bring another round of heavy snow. However, snow levels will rise for a time Friday night before lowering again starting Saturday. An additional 1-2 feet will fall in some places that remain all snow from the second storm." Following a break from later Saturday to Saturday night, storm number three is forecast to roll in Sunday in the coastal Northwest to Monday morning around San Francisco, which could make for a slow rush hour. More storms will follow. "Though the tail end of most of the storms will bring some moisture to Southern California, it looks doubtful that there will be any significant rain from any of them that far south,"  In November, Northern California had rain and mountain snow near to above the historical average. However, in much of Southern California, rain has been sparse and well below the historical average. #superstorm #cyclone  #bombcyclone #whirlwind #snowstorm #blizzard #atmosphericriver #trending #viral #tiktok #fy #fyp #fyf #tiktok #reel #reelreels #foryoupage #foryoufeed #creatorsearchinsights #777 #breakingnews
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New storm train for Pacific coast may include at least one 'bomb cyclone' After a brief respite, storms packing drenching rain and mountain snow will return to a large part of the Pacific Coast of the United States and may continue to roll ashore to just a few days before Christmas. Storms are gathering like boxcars on a freight train over the Pacific Ocean for an onslaught that will bring rounds of low-elevation rain, mountain snow and gusty winds that can lead to travel problems, at the very least, from Washington to Northern California. AccuWeather meteorologists say at least one of these storms may evolve into a bomb cyclone. "Storms are lining up to arrive in the Northwest every two to three days and may continue to roll in until Dec. 22, or just before Christmas," One or more storms could organize a long plume of moisture that acts as an atmospheric firehose. This setup is often referred to by meteorologists as an atmospheric river. A bomb cyclone is a storm where the central pressure plunges 0.71 of an inch of mercury (24 millibars) or more in 24 hours or less. Rain will overspread much of Washington and Oregon Friday and advance southward along the coast of Northern California, including the San Francisco area, later Friday to Saturday. "Amounts in Northern California along the coast and into the mountains with this second storm of 2 to as many as 4 inches will raise the risk for flooding in poor drainage areas, creeks and streams," Houk warned. Snow will impact the mountains with at least the first two storms and likely more. "Snow levels in the Klamath Range will accumulate up to 1 foot above 3,500 feet and slow travel on the higher elevations of Interstate 5. Donner Pass, California, on I-80 in the Sierra Nevada, can pick up 6 inches of snow with difficult travel later Wednesday night and Thursday morning," Houk said, "The second system will bring another round of heavy snow. However, snow levels will rise for a time Friday night before lowering again starting Saturday. An additional 1-2 feet will fall in some places that remain all snow from the second storm." Following a break from later Saturday to Saturday night, storm number three is forecast to roll in Sunday in the coastal Northwest to Monday morning around San Francisco, which could make for a slow rush hour. More storms will follow. "Though the tail end of most of the storms will bring some moisture to Southern California, it looks doubtful that there will be any significant rain from any of them that far south," In November, Northern California had rain and mountain snow near to above the historical average. However, in much of Southern California, rain has been sparse and well below the historical average. #superstorm #cyclone #bombcyclone #whirlwind #snowstorm #blizzard #atmosphericriver #trending #viral #tiktok #fy #fyp #fyf #tiktok #reel #reelreels #foryoupage #foryoufeed #creatorsearchinsights #777 #breakingnews
A snowy winter storm is heading for Minnesota. Here's the latest snowfall totals forecast. December 18th 2024 A potentially impactful snowstorm is heading for Minnesota late Wednesday, with plowable snow in areas across the state. The system will arrive from the northwest Wednesday night and spread east into Thursday morning, then linger through the day before tapering off. A NEXT Weather Alert will be in place for Thursday. "I think this is going to be the biggest snowfall that we've had so far this winter, and probably the most snow that we have had in one system since last winter, back in March," WCCO Meteorologist Joseph Dames said. The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for multiple cities in northwest and west central Minnesota and southeast North Dakota. The winter storm warning will go into effect at 9 p.m. on Wednesday and run until 6 p.m. on Thursday.  The cities that may be impacted most by this storm include Ashby, Erdahl, Lisbon, Wahpeton, Valley City, Fargo, Enderlin, Moorhead, Detroit Lakes, Elbow Lake, Lawndale, Hoffman, Fergus Falls, Barrett, McLeod, Herman, Shoreham, and Breckenridge. The National Weather Service says those areas may see anywhere between three to seven inches of snow and possible wind gusts of up to 40 mph.  The Twin Cities could see anywhere from 2-4 inches fall from overnight Thursday through the evening hours. Some isolated spots in the metro could see more. Southwestern Minnesota will see less than an inch, while parts of the southeast could see anywhere from trace amounts to 4 inches. Central Minnesota, north of Interstate 94, is likely to get between 3 and 6 inches, the highest projected total in the state as of Wednesday. Much of northern Minnesota may see anywhere from trace amounts to 4 inches, though far northern Minnesota will likely see less. The system will enter the Red River Valley in northwestern Minnesota between 8 p.m. and 11 p.m. Wednesday. #winterstorm #superstorm  #iceage #Blizzard #atmosphericriver #bombcyclone #whirlwind #trending #viral #tiktok #fy #fyp #fyf #tiktok #reel #reelreels #foryoupage #foryoufeed #like #follow #duet #share #subscribe #letsgo #liverightnow #joinup  #breakingnews #creatorsearchinsights
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A snowy winter storm is heading for Minnesota. Here's the latest snowfall totals forecast. December 18th 2024 A potentially impactful snowstorm is heading for Minnesota late Wednesday, with plowable snow in areas across the state. The system will arrive from the northwest Wednesday night and spread east into Thursday morning, then linger through the day before tapering off. A NEXT Weather Alert will be in place for Thursday. "I think this is going to be the biggest snowfall that we've had so far this winter, and probably the most snow that we have had in one system since last winter, back in March," WCCO Meteorologist Joseph Dames said. The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for multiple cities in northwest and west central Minnesota and southeast North Dakota. The winter storm warning will go into effect at 9 p.m. on Wednesday and run until 6 p.m. on Thursday.  The cities that may be impacted most by this storm include Ashby, Erdahl, Lisbon, Wahpeton, Valley City, Fargo, Enderlin, Moorhead, Detroit Lakes, Elbow Lake, Lawndale, Hoffman, Fergus Falls, Barrett, McLeod, Herman, Shoreham, and Breckenridge. The National Weather Service says those areas may see anywhere between three to seven inches of snow and possible wind gusts of up to 40 mph.  The Twin Cities could see anywhere from 2-4 inches fall from overnight Thursday through the evening hours. Some isolated spots in the metro could see more. Southwestern Minnesota will see less than an inch, while parts of the southeast could see anywhere from trace amounts to 4 inches. Central Minnesota, north of Interstate 94, is likely to get between 3 and 6 inches, the highest projected total in the state as of Wednesday. Much of northern Minnesota may see anywhere from trace amounts to 4 inches, though far northern Minnesota will likely see less. The system will enter the Red River Valley in northwestern Minnesota between 8 p.m. and 11 p.m. Wednesday. #winterstorm #superstorm #iceage #Blizzard #atmosphericriver #bombcyclone #whirlwind #trending #viral #tiktok #fy #fyp #fyf #tiktok #reel #reelreels #foryoupage #foryoufeed #like #follow #duet #share #subscribe #letsgo #liverightnow #joinup #breakingnews #creatorsearchinsights
Weather Alert ⚠️  December 23rd 2024 10 million under winter weather alerts as White Christmas is possible in Northeast and Midwest A Pineapple Express is a type of atmospheric river that carries moisture from the tropics to the West Coast of North America:  SHARE  U.S. NEWS WINTER WEATHER On Tuesday, 2 to 6 inches of snow is possible in a region spanning from the Great Lakes to Maine — and some of it may stick. Around 10 million people are under winter weather alerts Monday in the Great Lakes and Northeast regions, where some residents may be waking up to a White Christmas. "Much of the East Coast region will have a very cold start to the holiday week on Monday, with an arctic surface high slowly moving east across the region," the National Weather Service said in an advisory Monday. Sunday was "the coldest morning of the season thus far" for many Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern states, according to the weather service. Monday is also expected to be another frosty day, but slightly milder compared to Sunday. The Northeast was already treated to snow over the weekend, and is forecast to receive more. On Tuesday, there's a potential for some light snow moving through New York City, while to the north, conditions are expected to worsen with a glaze of ice and 2 to 6 inches of snow possible from the Great Lakes over to Maine. Cities expected to be impacted the most are New York City, Boston, Chicago and Detroit.  A snowy morning in Prospect Park on Dec. 21, in Brooklyn, N.Y. Spencer Platt / Getty Images But the question remains — can residents in the area expect a White Christmas? The prerequisite for a White Christmas is at least one inch on the ground, which is unlikely to happen in New York City, but some snow showers are possible elsewhere in the region the day of Christmas Eve. The heavier snow is expected in the interior Northeast and into Maine. WINTER WEATHERMore snow expected in Northeast and Great Lakes region ahead of Christmas One thing Northeast and Midwest residents can expect for certain, though, is a cold Christmas indeed. Out in the West, "heavy rain and mountain snow" will return to the region Monday night, the weather service said. "Although the storm system will be progressive overall, there will be a deep surge of moisture ahead of the cold front that will intersect the coastal terrain and the western slopes of the northern Sierra Nevada," the weather service said. "Rainfall totals on the order of 2-4 inches, and locally higher, are likely across this region through Tuesday evening." Snow from this same storm system is expected to impact the most elevated areas in the central and northern Sierra Nevada, with up to a foot of snow possible. #winterweather #Pineappleexpress #superstorm #bombogenesis #bombcyclone #whirlwind #snowstorm #blizzard #atmosphericriver #trending #viral #tiktok #fy #fyp #fyf #tiktok #reel #reelreels #foryoupage #foryoufeed #like #follow #duet #share #subscribe #letsgo #liverightnow #joinup #creatorsearchinsights #didyouknow #Christmas2024
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Weather Alert ⚠️ December 23rd 2024 10 million under winter weather alerts as White Christmas is possible in Northeast and Midwest A Pineapple Express is a type of atmospheric river that carries moisture from the tropics to the West Coast of North America:  SHARE U.S. NEWS WINTER WEATHER On Tuesday, 2 to 6 inches of snow is possible in a region spanning from the Great Lakes to Maine — and some of it may stick. Around 10 million people are under winter weather alerts Monday in the Great Lakes and Northeast regions, where some residents may be waking up to a White Christmas. "Much of the East Coast region will have a very cold start to the holiday week on Monday, with an arctic surface high slowly moving east across the region," the National Weather Service said in an advisory Monday. Sunday was "the coldest morning of the season thus far" for many Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern states, according to the weather service. Monday is also expected to be another frosty day, but slightly milder compared to Sunday. The Northeast was already treated to snow over the weekend, and is forecast to receive more. On Tuesday, there's a potential for some light snow moving through New York City, while to the north, conditions are expected to worsen with a glaze of ice and 2 to 6 inches of snow possible from the Great Lakes over to Maine. Cities expected to be impacted the most are New York City, Boston, Chicago and Detroit. A snowy morning in Prospect Park on Dec. 21, in Brooklyn, N.Y. Spencer Platt / Getty Images But the question remains — can residents in the area expect a White Christmas? The prerequisite for a White Christmas is at least one inch on the ground, which is unlikely to happen in New York City, but some snow showers are possible elsewhere in the region the day of Christmas Eve. The heavier snow is expected in the interior Northeast and into Maine. WINTER WEATHERMore snow expected in Northeast and Great Lakes region ahead of Christmas One thing Northeast and Midwest residents can expect for certain, though, is a cold Christmas indeed. Out in the West, "heavy rain and mountain snow" will return to the region Monday night, the weather service said. "Although the storm system will be progressive overall, there will be a deep surge of moisture ahead of the cold front that will intersect the coastal terrain and the western slopes of the northern Sierra Nevada," the weather service said. "Rainfall totals on the order of 2-4 inches, and locally higher, are likely across this region through Tuesday evening." Snow from this same storm system is expected to impact the most elevated areas in the central and northern Sierra Nevada, with up to a foot of snow possible. #winterweather #Pineappleexpress #superstorm #bombogenesis #bombcyclone #whirlwind #snowstorm #blizzard #atmosphericriver #trending #viral #tiktok #fy #fyp #fyf #tiktok #reel #reelreels #foryoupage #foryoufeed #like #follow #duet #share #subscribe #letsgo #liverightnow #joinup #creatorsearchinsights #didyouknow #Christmas2024
Apocalypse Weather Update ⚠️ 🌀 December 26th 2024  superstorm Atmospheric river bomb cyclone incomeing!⚠️🌀⚠️ #Superstorm #Apocalypse #whirlwind #atmosphericriver #bombcyclone #snowstorm #blizzard #iceage #trending #viral #tiktok #fy #fyp #fyf #tiktok #reel #reelreels #foryoupage #foryoufeed #like #follow #duet #share #subscribe #letsgo  #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 #10 #a #b #c #d #a1 #777 #333 #111 #1111 #timelapse #hyperlapse #dailyvlog #breathtaking #fabulous #incredible #marvelous #prodigious #spectacular #stunning
It's the Apocalypse!  The weather is off!  hold onto asses!  Atmospheric river bomb cyclone! #googleearth #weather #superstorm #incomeing #bombcyclone #whirlwind #snowstorm #iceage #Blizzard #atmosphericriver #trending #viral #tiktok #fy #fyp #fyf #tiktok #reel #reelreels #foryoupage #foryoufeed #like #follow #duet #share #subscribe #letsgo #liverightnow #creatorsearchinsights #northpole #winterweather
Superstorm Weather Alert  ⚠️ 📢 🌀 December 24th 2024 Incomeing!  this one looks like the biggest yet! #weatheralert #superstorm #atmosphericriver #bombcyclone #whirlwind #snowstorm #iceage #Blizzard #trending #viral #tiktok #fy #fyp #fyf #tiktok #reel #reelreels #foryoupage #foryoufeed #like #follow #duet #share #subscribe #letsgo #liverightnow #joinup #creatorsearchinsights #Christmas2024
Hold on to your asses!  Weather alert ⚠️🌀⚠️ Let's try something different December 14th 2024   Check this out! #weatheralert #superstorm #atmosphericriver #bombcyclone #whirlwind #snowstorm #iceage #Blizzard #trending #viral #tiktok #fy #fyp #fyf #tiktok #reel #reelreels #foryoupage #foryoufeed #breakingnews  #creatorsearchinsights
Incomeing superstorm  ⚠️🌀⚠️ There's a Whirlwind coming  one after another!  Be ready for anything!  December 13th 2024 #superstorm #whirlwind #incomeing #trending #viral #tiktok #fy #fyp #fyf #tiktok #reel #reelreels #foryoupage #foryoufeed #like #follow #duet #share #subscribe #letsgo #liverightnow #joinup #creatorsearchinsights
Apocalypse weather update ⚠️  December 29th 2024  Iceage incomeing! Hold on! #weatheralert #Whirlwind #cyclone #Prophecy #cyclone #bombcyclone #Atmosphericriver #winterstorm #superstorm #iceage #trending #viral #tiktok #fy #fyp #fyf #tiktok #reel #reelreels #foryoupage #foryoufeed #like #follow #duet #share #subscribe #letsgo #liverightnow #joinup  #creatorsearchinsights #breakingnews #usa

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