Secure your things now if you’re in the Oregon Coast area, as a rapid cyclogenesis, commonly referred to as a bomb cyclone is expected to give birth in the Pacific sometime between Tuesday night and Wednesday. With a major storm that is expected to rapidly intensify, turning into a bomb cyclone off the coast of California and slamming into the Golden State, the storm is reported to be around 50-100 miles offshore of the Oregon Coast at sea. The last time we saw a bomb cyclone impact Oregon was November 25-27, 2019.
The West Coast is expected to be hit hard with damaging winds and big waves by Wednesday, with a rapidly deepening area of low pressure in the area. According to KOIN, The central pressure goes from a 995mb low to a 952mb low in a matter of 24 hours.
While the center of this low pressure will near the southern Oregon Coast, it’s forecasted to
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