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Super Typhoon Could Fuel Turbulent Weather on West Coast: Tracker Maps

Super Typhoon Could Fuel Turbulent Weather on West Coast: Tracker Maps

Summary

Super Typhoon Halong, located in the Pacific Ocean, could influence weather conditions on the U.S. West Coast early next week. While it won't directly hit the U.S., the storm may increase rainfall and lead to snow in higher areas of California, Oregon, and Washington.

Key Facts

  • Super Typhoon Halong is moving east in the Pacific Ocean.
  • It has already affected Japan with strong winds and heavy rain.
  • The typhoon is not expected to make landfall in the U.S.
  • The storm could bring heavy rain and snow to higher areas in parts of California, Oregon, and Washington.
  • Meteorologists are monitoring how Halong may affect local weather patterns.
  • Halong's winds might reach hurricane strength in Alaska's Bering Sea this weekend.
  • The typhoon could contribute to winter weather by pushing cold air into the Pacific Northwest.

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