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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' forecast to bring heavy snow, blizzard conditions and dangerous travel

A "bomb cyclone" is intensifying severe winter weather for millions of people across the U.S. The system is expected to knock out power and disrupt holiday travel.

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