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Winter Storm Could Become "Bomb Cyclone" over Great Lakes and Northeast. Maps Show Latest Forecast.
The bomb cyclone will cause heavy snow up to 2 feet, strong winds, and hazardous travel across the Midwest and Great Lakes, with a Wind Advisory in effect through Monday.
- On Sunday, a powerful storm system is set to intensify into a 'bomb cyclone' across the Midwest toward the Great Lakes, building Sunday afternoon and evening and peaking Monday morning over Lake Huron and North Bay, Ontario before moving toward Ottawa.
- NOAA defines a bomb cyclone as a storm whose central pressure drops by at least 24 millibars in 24 hours, driven by a cold mass of air colliding with warm, moist air.
- Forecasters expect gusts 40 to 60 mph Sunday through Monday night near the Great Lakes, with some areas seeing near-hurricane-force blasts and up to 12 inches of snow in east central Minnesota to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, NWS Lead Forecaster Bob Oravec said.
- Local authorities issued a Wind Advisory covering the entire Miami Valley from 8PM tonight to 6PM Monday, with a Level 1 Risk from 8PM–1AM and showers entering by 9PM, prompting travel warnings.
- Impacts are expected to extend hundreds of miles beyond the storm's center while cities like Atlanta and Dallas see thermometers crash by nearly 30 to 40 degrees.
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‘Bomb’ cyclone warning: Powerful winter storm, blizzard to impact parts of US
Heavy snow, blizzards, extreme cold and damaging winds are likely to create hazardous conditions stretching from Montana east to Maine, and Texas north to Pennsylvania, according to the National Weather Service (NWS).
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Read Full ArticleWhat is a bomb cyclone? Powerful storm set to hit Great Lakes
CLEVELAND, Ohio — A powerful storm system is set to intensify into a bomb cyclone as it tracks across the Midwest toward the Great Lakes this weekend, bringing high winds, heavy precipitation and hazardous travel conditions through Monday, according to WTOL 11.
·Cleveland, United States
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