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Nor'easter Leaves Thousands Without Power

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Winter Wallop: Major Weather Warnings on Both Coasts
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ByABC NEWS
December 10, 2014, 12:42 PM

— -- About 25,000 customers in the Northeast remain without power today after a powerful nor'easter hit the East Coast.

The storm dumped more than 5 inches of rain in Essex County, Massachusetts. Wind gusts battered houses and ripped down trees in Scituate, Massachusetts, where 62 mph wind gusts were reported.

Waves splash against a seawall and onto houses along the Atlantic coast, Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2014, in Scituate, Mass.
Waves splash against a seawall and onto houses along the Atlantic coast, Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2014, in Scituate, Mass. The National Weather Service posted a flood watch for urban and poor drainage areas, and a coastal flood advisory for the midday high tide cycle.

On the coast of New Jersey, washed out streets stranded cars and massive waves filled homes with water.

A woman is rescued from rising water after her Toyota Camry station wagon stalled out on West Fort Lee Rd as she approached the Hackensack River Tuesday morning, Dec. 9, 2014, in Bogota, N.J.
A woman is rescued from rising water after her Toyota Camry station wagon stalled out on West Fort Lee Rd as she approached the Hackensack River Tuesday morning, Dec. 9, 2014, in Bogota, N.J.. DPW Superintendent Gordon Kohles extends his hand to help her out.

In Killington, Vermont, 14 inches of snow fell Tuesday. More snowfall is forecast from central New York to Vermont and parts of Maine, where an additional 6 inches are possible.

Temperatures later today are forecast to fall to freezing or slightly below for many areas in the Northeast.

The West Coast is bracing for a storm that could potentially be the strongest it has faced in five years.

Out west, flood and wind advisories cover almost the entire coast from Seattle to Los Angeles.

The setup that fuels the storm, called an "Atmospheric River" or "Pineapple Express," is forecast to hit Seattle and northern California today, San Francisco tonight and Thursday, and Los Angeles on Friday.

The heaviest rain is forecast to fall through Friday from Seattle to Monterey, California, where some coastal mountain areas could receive up to a foot of rain.

The storm is potentially the strongest one for the West Coast since 2009.

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