Powerful storms wreak havoc in mid-Atlantic: 'It sounded like a freight train'

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ABC chief meteorologist Ginger Zee is tracking the storm that will bring high winds of 50-70 mph to parts of the Northeast.Powerful storms wreaked havoc on the Washington, D.C., area Friday, with wind gusts reaching over 65 mph in Maryland.

Tornado warnings were issued in Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey and Pennsylvania Friday morning as the National Weather Service issued a severe thunderstorm warning for northern Virginia. Almost 6 inches of rain fell from Georgia to the Carolinas and southern Virginia, flooding neighborhoods, prompting rescues and cutting off entire towns.The storm system will continue to strengthen as it moves through the Northeast with heavy snow across the interior Northeast, ice in Northern New England and high winds along the coast.Wind advisories stretch from Georgia to New England as gusts could reach over 50 mph through Friday afternoon.

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