Typhoon Bolaven, by some measures the second most powerful storm the planet has seen so far this year, could cause a ripple-effect in the atmosphere, resulting in profound impacts on the weather in the U.S. next week., churning across the western Pacific, has its sights set on southern Alaska where impacts can begin this weekend, according tohurricane experts. After that, the storm could help trigger a pattern change and additional storminess downstream in the U.S. later next week.
Typhoon Bolaven, as seen on AccuWeather RealVue™ Enhanced Satellite late Saturday evening, local time, Oct. 14, 2023. On its expected final approach to the Aleutian Islands and southwestern Alaska later this weekend, Bolaven is forecast by AccuWeather to undergo a transition from a full-fledged tropical system to a tropical wind and rainstorm as it loses some overall wind intensity. This will bring little change regarding the expected severity of the impacts for the state.
All of the precipitation from what's left of Bolaven is expected to ride the jet stream into western Canada and steer well clear of the northwest U.S., but the massive footprint of the storm will have downstream effects on weather patterns across the lower 48 states, according to AccuWeather experts.
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