Bomb cyclone strikes Washington state, leaving 600,000 without power
A powerful storm, known as a bomb cyclone, is hitting Washington state, leaving over 600,000 people without power. The storm has caused significant travel disruptions and resulted in at least one death and two injuries from falling trees. The storm features winds of 50 mph and gusts up to 70 mph, leading to widespread tree and power line damage. Schools across western Washington have canceled or delayed classes due to the severe weather. Meteorologists warn that the storm will stall over Northern California, bringing heavy rain. Forecasts predict 10-15 inches of rain by Friday, with some areas possibly receiving up to 20 inches.