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.
Could the most eagerly awaited holiday of the year also turn out to be one of the most perilous travel days of recent memory?
The "bomb cyclone" is expected to bring a soggy Christmas Eve to the Golden State, with heavy rains and strong winds forecasted.
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