Our FOX 13 Weather Team is tracking a powerful storm system that will intensify rapidly in the Pacific Ocean on Tuesday.
A Pacific storm will undergo what meteorologists call bombogenesis while also hauling in an atmospheric river of moisture.
The Northwest is bracing for a strong storm system to move in this week, fueled by an atmospheric river​ and bomb cyclone. What do those terms mean?
Starting Tuesday, the Pacific Northwest could get at least 6 inches of rain, with 20-plus inches possible in the mountains.
The National Weather Service and Washington weather expert Cliff Mass say Washington will see winds up to 65 mph this week.
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