Record-breaking "bomb cyclone" shuts down highways and floods parts of Northern California
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California woke up today to some of its worst weather in years.
Forecasters call it a "bomb cyclone" that's already blasted the Pacific Northwest, killing two people.
In Northern California, up to ten inches fell in just 24 hours. Some streets are underwater, while areas burned by summer wildfires are covered by mudslides.

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