Christmas travel could be affected by flood threats in California and heavy snow in New England

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Sunny skies are expected in the Southeast, and record warmth is forecast across the middle of the U.S.

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Intense downpours that could trigger dangerous flood threats in California are putting a damper on Christmas Eve travel plans, while the New England area braces for heavy snow later in the week.

More than 40 million people were under flood alerts Wednesday morning, including most of California, as well as parts of southern Nevada and western Arizona. The heavy rain triggered numerous flash flood warnings in and around Los Angeles.

A flash flood warning is also in effect for Santa Barbara.

As much as 1 to 1.5 inches of rain per hour is expected, increasing the risk for debris flows, mudslides and flash flooding over the Palisades and Eaton fire burn scars. Some locations in the Los Angeles County area have already received over 3 inches of rainfall within the last 12 hours.

A street is seen flooded with seawater in Mill Valley, Calif., on Dec. 5.Justin Sullivan / Getty Images

Wind gusts are high, ranging from 40 to 70 mph, and could lead to tree damage, wire damage, and power outages.

Overnight, the heavy rain will taper off, but another round will roll through Thursday. It is expected to have a higher risk for strong to severe thunderstorms and isolated tornadoes.

Travelers will see much calmer weather in other parts of the country. Sunny skies are expected in the Southeast, record warmth is sweeping across the middle of the country, and the Midwest to the mid-Atlantic and Northeast will see dry skies.

On Christmas Day, flooding and strong thunderstorms continue in California.

A quick-moving storm will hit the Northeast on Friday, leading to a widespread 4 to 8 inches of snow across much of New York, northern Pennsylvania, southern New England and northern New Jersey. Winter alerts have been posted for at least 33 million people ahead of the winter storm.

In Baltimore, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., there will be a mix of snow, rain and ice.

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