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Rain, winds strike over the holiday weekend

- John Bacon Contributi­ng: Ron Maxey, The ( Memphis) Commercial Appeal

An assortment of heavy rains, damaging winds and hail that has been lashing much of the United States since the Memorial Day weekend began promised to continue its assault on holiday activities Monday across parts of the East and South.

“It’s going to be an ugly Memorial Day for much of the East Coast, almost a complete washout in New York and Boston,” warned AccuWeathe­r senior meteorolog­ist Dave Samuhel. “In the Carolinas, in Georgia, we expect to see localized, very severe weather. Straight- line winds and hail, and an isolated tornado can’t be ruled out.”

The weekend got off to a rugged weather start. In Tennessee, high winds and hail Saturday were blamed for power outages affecting hundreds of thousands of people.

Memphis Light, Gas and Water Division said about 150,000 of its customers were affected; tens of thousands remained without power Sunday. “Vast portions” of infrastruc­ture were damaged by high winds and falling trees, the company said.

The company warned that some customers faced a lengthy outage and suggested making “arrangemen­ts” for the very young and very old.

“Once again, this is a long- term restoratio­n effort,” the company tweeted. “It could take at least a week before full restoratio­n occurs.”

The city of Memphis reported on its Twitter feed that police and fire first responders were deluged with reports of downed trees.

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