A rare bomb cyclone that formed off the coast pulled wind out of eastern Washington and down across the Cascades.
SEATTLE — A bomb cyclone that formed off the coast pulled wind out of eastern Washington and down across the Cascades on Tuesday night into Wednesday, producing strong winds across the region.
The storm caused widespread damage, knocking out power to hundreds of thousands of people, sending at least five people to the hospital in Seattle, and killing two women, one in Bellevue and another in Lynnwood.
Authorities warn that some people could be without power for days.
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