Bomb Cyclone byCHPP
Millions in path of potential bomb cyclone as major winter storm to slam central U.S. The storm has the potential to "bomb out," a term used when a storm drops 24 millibars, or units of atmospheric pressure, in 24 hours or less.
Millions of Americans across the central United States are bracing for a major storm system set to pummel the region over the next two days, according to the National Weather Service.
As many as 74 million people across the nation are expected to face some type of severe weather ranging from blizzard conditions in some areas to heavy rain and flooding in others as the major winter storm moves through the central part of the country.
In Colorado, the storm underwent bombogenesis - also known as a bomb cyclone - according to The Denver Post, a term used when a storm drops 24 millibars, or units of atmospheric pressure, in 24 hours or less, according to Weather.com.
Denver is under a blizzard warning through midnight and could receive as much as a foot of snow.
Almost 1,000 flights out of Denver International Airport were canceled ahead of the storm, according to the Post. Flight Aware, a flight tracking site, listed more than 1,400 delays and more than 1,500 cancellations across the country as of 12:45 p.m. ET.
Between Wednesday and Friday, the storm will cause heavy rain, severe thunderstorms, isolated flooding, heavy snow, blizzard conditions and high winds across large swaths of the central U.S., according to the NWS.
Blizzard warnings were also issued for parts of eastern Wyoming, southeastern Montana, western Nebraska, western and central South Dakota, central and eastern North Dakota and northwest Minnesota, according to Weather.com.
The Dallas-Fort Worth area of Texas recorded gusts of wind between 75 mph and 78 mph early Wednesday. Parts of Western Texas through the Plains could see wind gusts of up to 60 mph on Wednesday, which could cause downed trees and power lines. (NBC News) Read more.
- Lord God, this is a big prayer request, but You are a big God, so we thank You that You can and will protect our people as we pray. Please grant all citizens who are now in the path of this mega storm great wisdom, to be able to survive its wrath in safety. Thank You, Father, for hearing our prayer, in Your name, amen and amen.
- "And there shall be . . . a place of refuge and for a shelter from storm and from rain." "(Isaiah 4:6)
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