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Storm pounds Northwest US, leaving 600,000 without power

An effective storm clobbered Washington state on Wednesday, knocking out power to hundreds of thousands of people while interrupting road travel and triggering a minimum of one death and two injuries.

A female was eliminated on Tuesday when a tree fell on a homeless encampment in Lynnwood, north of Seattle, regional fire department authorities stated on social networks. Two individuals were hurt when a. tree fell on their trailer in Maple Valley, southeast of. Seattle.

Schools throughout western Washington canceled classes or. delayed the start of school on Wednesday.

The storm with tropical-storm-force winds of 50 mph (80 kph). and gusts around 70 miles per hour felled trees and power lines overnight. It knocked out electricity to more than 600,000 homes and. businesses in Washington, southwest Oregon and northern. California, according to the Poweroutage.us.

The windstorm and heavy rain also damaged the power system. in Canada's Pacific coast province of British Columbia and cut. power to some 225,000 clients Tuesday night, according to the. provincial electrical power supplier BC Hydro. By Wednesday early morning,. about 100,000 customers, mainly on Vancouver Island, remained. without power.

An NBC affiliate in Seattle broadcast images of cars and trucks smashed. by fallen trees and harmed homes.

The Snohomish Regional Fire & & Rescue service in western. Washington prompted residents to stay home, with lots of trees and. power lines down.

Trees are coming down all over the city & & falling onto. homes, the fire department of Bellevue, east of Seattle, posted. on social-media platform X. If you can, go to the most affordable floor. and stay away from windows. Do not go outside if you can avoid. it.

Winds should wane across the area by midday, however the. storm has relocated to California and is set to bring severe. rains by the end of the week.

The storm is just beginning, stated Rich Otto, a. meteorologist with the NWS Weather Prediction Center in College. Park, Maryland.

We have not gotten a ton of rain yet, just two to three. inches (51-76 mm) over southwest Oregon and northern. California, Otto stated.

' BOMB CYCLONE'. The storm, called a bomb cyclone when the storm rapidly. magnifies, is going to stall over northern California in the. next couple of days, he said. On Friday, rainfall could rise to 20. inches (508 mm) in parts of southwest Oregon and northern. California, Otto said.

A bomb cyclone quickly magnifies in 24 hr or less when. a cold air mass from the polar area collides with warm. tropical air in a procedure that meteorologists call bombogenesis.

The weather service has released a wide variety of cautions and. watches across the Pacific Northwest for high winds, flood. watches and cautions, consisting of blizzard warnings from northern. Washington to the Sierra Nevada Variety.

According to the state's department of transport, the. storm was making road travel treacherous. Downed trees and. weather were slowing traffic throughout the state, as the. department cautioned motorists to be cautious while on the. roads.

(source: Reuters)