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Bringing bitterly cold temperatures. fox team coverage starts now with madison alworth on how new england is bracing for frigid temperatures. jacqui: but first, middy is live in minneapolis. minnesota could see the coldest christmas in decades, right? hey, good afternoon, jacqui. the people here in minnesota, they are tough here. i ll tell you, this kind of weather, the temperatures that we are feeling right now will humble even the toughest. air temperatures across the twin cities ranging anywhere between negative seven and negative 10, and factor in the wind chill, negative 33°, so if you are thinking ouch, that s exactly what we are feeling right now. but the meteorologists with the fox weather forecast tell us people in the region are used to this kind of weather. but what makes this a little different than something than we have seen before, especially compared to last winter, it s going to last a little longer ....
Than normal. we won t have relief until after christmas. and not just worried about the frigid temperatures, but this stuff right here. i don t know if you can see it, it s the fluffy snow right here. later today when we get the wind gusts, when those start kicking in to 45 miles per hour, the powdery snow will blow everywhere. the national weather service is urging people to stay off the roads. the concern here is what they call a ground blizzard. and it s just not worth being out on the roads and risking your life today. back to you. jacqui: middy hicks in minneapolis, thanks so much. john: new england bracing for bitter cold temperatures and freezing rain in the days leading up to christmas. millions of families already facing higher heating costs, now preparing for potential power outages, keeps getting better and better. madison is live in boston. we have about 70,000 massachusetts residents who could lose power? yeah, john, that s right. ....