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From: Don Green10/12/2023 8:18:09 PM
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Typhoon Bolaven explodes into violent typhoon, could affect US weather down the roadTyphoon Bolaven rapidly intensified to a violent typhoon and will stay away from land, but could affect U.S. weather in the long-term.
By Alyssa Glenny, AccuWeather Meteorologist

Following the track of Bolaven to Alaska Looking at the long-term track of Bolaven, AccuWeather meteorologists are concerned that the storm may eventually stir up trouble across the Gulf of Alaska late next week.

"[Bolaven] in the western Pacific can recurve, weaken, then intensify rapidly heading toward the Gulf of Alaska early to middle of next week," said AccuWeather Lead Long-Range Forecaster Paul Pastelok.

The storm's impact on Alaska can eventually trickle down to influence the weather pattern along the West Coast of the United States.

"This could be a massive storm with high winds and heavy rain along the southern coast of Alaska. Seas will build across this region and can impact the U.S. West Coast. Snowfall in the southeastern mountains of Alaska and western Canada will be measured in feet," stated Pastelok.

accuweather.com
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