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Storm Looks To Hit Perry Hall During Holiday Travel

Heavy winds and lots of rain likely to cause problems for travelers.

A giant storm system is now gathering, and forecasters said Sunday that it could wallop an area from the midwest to the Eastern Seaboard with heavy rains and wind gusts of 50 mph just in time for holiday travel.

While the storm is not expected to bring heavy snow as winter storm Cato did for Thanksgiving, delays in air travel and flooding are expected, according to Weather.com, which called the potential for the storm “very serious.”

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In Perry Hall, the forecast calls for a wintry mix of rain, sleet and freezing rain before 9 a.m. Monday, with the rain likely to continue Monday, according to the National Weather Service. Rain is increasingly likely Tuesday night and is nearly guaranteed on Wednesday, when there is a 90 percent chance of rain on Christmas Eve.

Temps should be in the mid 30s Monday, rise into the 40s Tuesday and climb into the 60s on Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service, which projects temperatures will drop to the mid 40s Christmas Day.

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