A catastrophe modeling firm said that damage from the West Coast winter storm that struck three northwestern states over the weekend could reach $600 million in insured losses.

Boston-based catastrophe modeling firm AIR Worldwide said the losses would primarily be in California. The storm struck Oregon, Washington and northern reaches of California.

AIR said the estimate reflects losses to property and contents; direct business interruption; and additional living expenses for residential, mobile home, commercial and auto exposures. They do not include crop losses.

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