The state of Washington will be hit with a historic “atmospheric bomb” with hurricane-like conditions that threaten to knock out power for tends of thousands. “We’re talking about big winds. Probably the strongest low that has ever formed off our coast is going to amplifying place (Tuesday) afternoon and evening. Very deep low. High pressure will be in the interior,” Cliff Mass, an atmospheric sciences professor at the University of Washington, explained on “The Jason Rantz Show” on KTTH.