Christmas, Northeast and West Coast
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Repeat atmospheric rivers continue to point a relentless stream of rain and gusty winds towards the West Coast.
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Christmas Eve bomb cyclone threatens West Coast travel and power
Could the most eagerly awaited holiday of the year also turn out to be one of the most perilous travel days of recent memory? Weather forecasters suggest so, as a rapidly strengthening bomb cyclone, powered by a strong atmospheric river,
The National Weather Service predicted a high potential for heavy rainfall for much of the California coastline on Christmas Day.
A strong storm system known as a bomb cyclone is lining up to slam the U.S. on Christmas Eve, possibly complicating holiday travel and bringing gusty winds that could cause power outages.
Rainfall is expected in Phoenix on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. A low-pressure system off the West Coast will move south bringing rain into the Valley.
The Barbados Meteorological Services is warning of deteriorating marine conditions which are forecast to take effect from Christmas Day through the