Residents are sheltering as destructive winds and heavy rain lash the tourist towns in north-west WA.
The Bureau of Meteorology says Tropical Cyclone Mitchell has a high chance of forming into a category two system, bringing destructive winds and heavy rain to northern WA.
WASHINGTON STATE — Some families in western Washington are still grappling with the aftermath of a bomb cyclone that struck the region one year ago. The storm hit on the night of Nov. 19, 2024.
Track the path of Tropical Cyclone Mitchell and monitor wind speeds as the system approaches the Pilbara coast.
One year ago this week, a powerful bomb cyclone ripped through Washington state, with winds of up to 74 mph downing trees and power lines, leaving hundreds of thousands without power and killing two ...