Winter storm warnings have been issued across the Midwest as the mid-Atlantic and Northeast brace for flooding and potential power outages on Christmas Eve.
A holiday blizzard tore through Minnesota on Wednesday, delaying and canceling flights and closing roads. By Thursday, wind chill temperatures had dropped between minus 20 and minus 35 degrees in central Minnesota and the State Patrol reported to The Star Tribune that snowplows were not able to operate due to zero-visibility conditions.
To the south, intense winds caused rolling blackouts, though the storm didn't stop last-minute holiday shoppers from rushing to stores for gifts or alcohol.
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