Soggy, wet Christmas in the dark for hundreds of thousands in US north-east

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Up to 13cm of rain was forecast for some upstate New York areas.

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ATLANTA (REUTERS) - A soggy, wet and dark Christmas morning greeted more than 250,000 US power customers on Friday (Dec 25) in New York, Pennsylvania and the north-east who had their electricity knocked out by clobbering winds and drenching, icy rain.
Flooding was also possible, with snow from earlier storms melting or morphing into globs of icy slush and up to 13 cm of rain forecast for some upstate New York areas, said Rich Otto, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service Weather Prediction Centre in College Park, Maryland.
"I'm afraid the kids are waking up to a wet and soggy Christmas morning," Otto said.
In New England, wind gusts of up to 100kmh could down tree limbs and power lines. With temperatures falling at night from 5-15 degrees Celsius to around -5 deg C, icy roads will be a concern, Otto said.
The American Automobile Association (AAA) has said that at least 34 million fewer Americans were expected to travel over the holidays, an estimated drop of 29% from 2019, largely over concerns about the spread of Covid-19.
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