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Eastern US travel to be slammed by storm with heavy rain, flooding and gusty winds into Friday night

By Alex Sosnowski, AccuWeather senior meteorologist

Published Dec 19, 2018 2:49 PM EDT | Updated Jul 1, 2019 5:03 PM EDT

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A late week storm is going to cause major delays on roadways and at airports across the southeast and the northeast.

A storm packing mostly rain but also flooding, gusty winds and some snow will hit travel hard at a time when millions are beginning their Christmas journey to end this week.

The storm will gain strength as it travels to eastern Quebec.

Since the storm will take a path well inland, snow with the storm will be limited to its back side over part of the Midwest and western slopes of the Appalachians.

However, the combination of drenching rain, gusty winds and poor visibility from fog and low clouds is likely to cause substantial airline delays, especially in across New England into Friday night.

Even where the rain has ended, airline delays may linger well into the evening in the mid-Atlantic.

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Motorists will face difficulties, especially on the highways as rain, wind and urban flooding impede their travels.

Download the free AccuWeather app to see what weather may affect your holiday travels.

Enough rain to fall to trigger, renew flooding

"The most widespread problem from this storm will be related to drenching rain," according to AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Brett Anderson.

"Enough rain may fall to not only cause urban and poor drainage area flooding, but also lead to small stream flooding and new rises on some of the major rivers from Florida to New England since an atmospheric river set up for a time," Anderson said.

Torrential rain with localized flooding swept across eastern Virginia, Maryland and Delaware, New Jersey, eastern Pennsylvania and southeastern New York state on Friday.

Static Friday NE

There is the potential for rainfall at the rate of 1-2 inches per hour in this zone for a brief time, which is more than enough to cause water to build up on the traveling lanes and beneath the underpasses.

Farther west, pockets of heavy rain will fall over areas from Florida and Georgia to West Virginia and western Pennsylvania into Friday evening.

Coastal flooding is anticipated with this storm

The combination of stiff, onshore winds from the storm and high astronomical tides are likely to cause coastal flooding. The full moon is on Saturday, but the days leading up to the full moon result in progressively higher astronomical tides.

"The flooding will be greatest at times of high tide," Anderson said.

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"Minor beach erosion is likely, even though the storm will be of short duration."

The coastal flooding risk will extend from the mid-Atlantic to the southern New England coasts on Friday. In addition, coastal flooding may occur along the Florida Peninsula's west coast.

Gusty winds may trigger power outages

The strengthening storm will cause winds to kick up.

The strong winds and heavy rain on the front and back sides of the storm will not only make walking and driving difficult but may also be potent enough to knock over trees and cause tree limbs to break. The soil is saturated. Trees with a poor root system may topple over in these conditions.

Static Winds 3 pm

When limbs or whole trees come down, power lines may be taken with them. At the very least, expect sporadic power outages with this storm.

Winds may be the strongest and power outages the most concentrated in coastal areas of New England, Florida and on the back side of the storm over the central and southern Appalachians.

A wintry mix and even a narrow swath of wet snow is anticipated to accompany the gusty winds on the back side of the storm Friday night. Most of the snow will develop and fall on the western slopes of the Appalachians from West Virginia to western New York.

Blustery conditions are expected to subside from south to north during Saturday and Saturday night in the East, and dry conditions should return by Saturday night and Sunday.

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