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For tens of millions of Individuals throughout a big swath of the nation, the vacation week is starting with unrelenting below-freezing temperatures made much more depressing by heavy snow anticipated Tuesday and Wednesday in a number of central and northwestern states.

Greater than 30 million persons are underneath wind chill alerts throughout a lot of the central and northwestern US, together with in locations slammed with blizzard situations by a separate storm system final week. Elements of Alabama and Tennessee are additionally underneath a wind chill watch because the “really feel like” temperatures are anticipated to plummet beneath zero.

On Tuesday, the sprawling climate system is delivering dangerously chilly temperatures and snow to Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota and most of Minnesota, the place excessive temperatures will stay beneath zero, in accordance with forecasters on the Nationwide Climate Service.

The air feels so chilly, frostbite on uncovered pores and skin can happen in underneath 10 minutes in a lot of the impacted areas, and a few remoted places in underneath 5 minutes, forecasters warn.

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“Along with the brutally chilly temperatures, harmful wind chill values of 35 to 55 levels beneath zero are doable into the top of the week throughout these areas,” the Climate Prediction Heart stated Monday.

Wind chill advisories are in place for Sioux, South Dakota, and Fargo, North Dakota, Tuesday, when the hazards of frostbite are settling in. Wind chill, which signifies what the wind seems like, shall be as little as 40 levels beneath zero.

“Beginning tonight, the worst of the arctic air mass will attain our space, bringing harmful temperatures and wind chills. Slippery roads will proceed with further accumulating snow anticipated Tuesday afternoon by Wednesday morning,” the weather service office in Glasgow, Montana, stated Monday night.

Snowfall has already begun in Seattle, which is underneath a winter storm warning Tuesday. The storm will transfer east into parts of Idaho Tuesday morning after which unfold out throughout northern and central Montana later within the afternoon.

Because the storm strikes east this week, it stands to make vacation journey tough, if not harmful, in lots of locations, with forecasters urging folks to be ready to make modifications.

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In Minnesota, the climate service within the Twin Cities implored residents to be cautious of the “doubtlessly harmful week of climate,” with the worst of the results within the Midwest starting Wednesday.

“The underside line is journey shall be very harmful and could possibly be LIFE-THREATENING later this week so be ready to change journey plans now!” the native climate service workplace stated.

Many native governments within the affected areas have opened warming facilities in an try to offer aid to those that want it.

General, a lot of the US is predicted to see abnormally chilly temperatures this week. Actually, greater than 80% of the nation, excluding Hawaii and Alaska, are forecast to see below-freezing temperatures.

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In Montana, Helena and Missoula are underneath winter storm warnings starting Tuesday, and Billings is underneath a wind chill advisory by midday Friday.

The storm can be anticipated to accentuate because it approaches the Midwest, the place the best impacts are forecast. Snow will start within the area Wednesday and final by a lot of the Christmas weekend.

In elements of central Minnesota, a number of inches of fluffy snow are anticipated Wednesday, adopted by excessive winds, creating the potential for blizzard situations. A blizzard is outlined as having winds of at the least 35 mph together with falling or blowing snow which reduces visibility to a quarter-mile or much less, for at the least three hours.

“By Thursday, wind gusts of 40-50 mph seem probably. With the fluffy snow in place, blizzard situations are extremely probably space vast, even in areas that usually aren’t favored for whiteout situations,” the climate service stated.

Chicago is forecast to be one of many hardest hit cities, the place a winter storm watch is in impact beginning Thursday night time by Friday night. With blizzard situations probably, vacation journey may grind to a halt for a lot of searching for to rejoice with household and family members.

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“Quickly deteriorating situations by late Thursday afternoon, with harmful blizzard situations showing more and more probably Thursday night time into Friday,” stated the climate service workplace in Chicago, residence to one of many nation’s busiest airports and long-distance practice depots.

In the meantime, even southern cities unaccustomed to wintry situations will get a brittle style of it this vacation season, with Austin, Houston, Atlanta, and even Orlando vulnerable to seeing temperatures beneath freezing starting midweek.

In Texas, the National Weather Service made it a degree to reassure residents this week’s unusually chilly temperatures usually are not anticipated to have an effect on the state as severely as final 12 months’s brutal winter storms, when tens of millions of individuals misplaced energy throughout a weeklong excessive climate occasion in February 2021.

Nevertheless, water pipes shall be vulnerable to bursting, the climate service stated. A wind chill look ahead to Amarillo, Texas, is in impact from Wednesday night time by Friday afternoon.

“Out of doors pipes shall be in danger as a result of effectively beneath freezing temps and windy situations late this week,” the weather service in Fort Worth stated. “Make sure that to cowl pipes and let taps drip!”

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Russia launches Christmas Day attack on Ukraine’s energy system

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Russia has carried out a Christmas Day attack on Ukraine’s energy system, leaving more than half a million people without heating, water and electricity. 

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the attack, the 13th large-scale assault of 2024 on the country’s grid, was “deliberate” and not a coincidence. “What could be more inhuman?” he wrote on X.

About 50 of the 70 missiles fired in the attack were intercepted, along with a “significant” portion of the more than 100 attack drones deployed, he added.

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This year Ukrainians marked Christmas Day on December 25 for the second time, after switching to the western Gregorian calendar last year. The decision to stop celebrating Christmas on January 7 in line with the Orthodox calendar was made by Kyiv to break with Russian influence.

Oleh Syniehubov, governor of Ukraine’s eastern Kharkiv region, told Ukraine’s national television news that the attack had left more than 500,000 people without heating, water and electricity.

Temperatures across Ukraine are around freezing point.

Heating supplies were also cut in some areas of Ukraine’s Ivano-Frankivsk and Dnipropetrovsk regions, in the west and south of the country. 

Ukraine’s energy grid operator, Ukrenergo, urged consumers to limit consumption by not switching on multiple appliances at once, adding that the system was still recovering from the previous Russian attack on December 13.

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Ukraine’s largest private energy company, DTEK, said that its power stations had been damaged and one of its long-term employees killed.

Ukraine’s foreign minister, Andriy Sybiha, said on X that the attack reflects Russian President Vladimir Putin’s response to “those who spoke about illusionary ‘Christmas ceasefire’”.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said last week that Zelenskyy had rejected his proposal for a ceasefire and prisoner exchange on the January 7 Orthodox Christmas.

Ukraine denied that such a proposal was ever on the table, asking Hungary to “refrain from manipulations” regarding the war. On Friday, Heorhii Tykhyi, spokesperson for Ukraine’s foreign ministry, described it as “PR, a move” by Orbán.

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American Airlines lifts ground stop that froze Christmas Eve travelers

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An American Airlines agent talks to a customer at O’Hare International Airport in Chicago, Ill., last week. On Tuesday, the airline issued a national halt to flights.

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American Airlines passengers across the U.S. endured a sudden disruption of service on Christmas Eve, as a “technical issue” forced the airline to request a nationwide ground stop of its operations.

“The ground stop has now been lifted,” the Federal Aviation Administration told NPR shortly after 8 a.m. ET.

On Facebook and X, passengers shared stories of boarding planes early on Christmas Eve — only to be left waiting on the tarmac. In some cases, they described being told the flight would return to its gate so everyone onboard could deplane.

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The ground stop lasted for about one hour, according to the airline.

 “We sincerely apologize to our customers for the inconvenience this morning,” the airline said.

In a statement sent to NPR, American says the widespread delays were caused by a “vendor technology issue” affecting systems that are needed for a flight to be “released” — one of the final key steps before a plane takes off from an airport.

Early circumstances around Tuesday’s outage seemed ominous, reminding travelers of a nightmare scenario that played out two years ago when computer problems fueled a meltdown for Southwest Airlines as it tried to cope with bad weather during the holidays.

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Southwest stranded millions of travelers — and was later ordered to pay a $140 million civil penalty.

Aviation industry veterans like George Hamlin, a consultant, notes that Southwest took the brunt of the blame for the meltdown — but, he adds, “now we’re finding out that it’s a larger, more endemic problem than that.”

Delayed American Airlines passengers who posted to social media Tuesday said pilots blamed the slowdown on a computer system that aims to ensure an optimal center of gravity by balancing planes’ cargo weight and other factors.

Winter weather also threatens to snarl Christmas Eve travel, including storms along the East and West Coasts of the U.S.

The FAA’s operations page shows nearly a dozen airports were deicing planes Tuesday morning, including at Philadelphia International, and Dulles International and Reagan National outside Washington, D.C.

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If you’re flying, the FAA recommends checking your airline’s flight status updates for potential delays. As of 9 a.m. ET, the FlightAware website’s “Misery Map” showed some 544 flights had been delayed and five canceled since 6 a.m. Nearly 120 of those delays were at Charlotte, N.C.’s, airport.

Nearly 12.7 million passengers are expected to fly on American Airlines this winter holiday season, comprising more than 118,000 flights, according to the airline. The most-traveled days in that span are both Fridays, ahead of and just after Christmas.

NPR’s Joel Rose contributed reporting.

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Private equity payouts fell 50% short in 2024

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Private equity funds cashed out just half the value of investments they typically sell in 2024, the third consecutive year payouts to investors have fallen short because of a deal drought.

Buyout houses typically sell down 20 per cent of their investments in any given year, but industry executives forecast that cash payouts for the year would be about half that figure.

Cambridge Associates, a leading adviser to large institutions on their private equity investments, estimated that funds had fallen about $400bn short in payments to their investors over the past three years compared with historical averages.

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The data underline the increasing pressure on firms to find ways to return cash to investors, including by exiting more investments in the year ahead.

Firms have struggled to strike deals at attractive prices since early 2022, when rising interest rates caused financing costs to soar and corporate valuations to fall.

Dealmakers and their advisers expect that merger and acquisition activity will accelerate in 2025, potentially helping the industry work through what consultancy Bain & Co. has called a “towering backlog” of $3tn in ageing deals that must be sold in the years ahead.

Several large public offerings this year including food transport giant Lineage Logistics, aviation equipment specialist Standard Aero and dermatology group Galderma have provided private equity executives with confidence to take companies public, while Donald Trump’s election has added to Wall Street exuberance.

But Andrea Auerbach, global head of private investments at Cambridge Associates, cautioned that the industry’s issues could take years to work through.

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“There is an expectation that the wheels of the exit market will start to turn. But it doesn’t end in one year, it will take a couple of years,” Auerbach said.

Private equity firms have used novel tactics to return cash to investors while holdings have proved difficult to sell.

They have made increasing use of so-called continuation funds — where one fund sells a stake in one or more portfolio companies to another fund to another fund the firm manages — to engineer exits.

Jefferies forecasts that there will be $58bn of continuation fund deals in 2024, representing a record 14 per cent of all private equity exits. Such funds made up just 5 per cent of all exits in the boom year of 2021, Jefferies found.

But some private equity investors are sceptical that the industry will be able to sell assets at prices close to funds’ current valuations.

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“You have a huge amount of capital that has been invested on assumptions that are no longer valid,” a large industry investor told the Financial Times.

They warned that a record $1tn-plus in buyouts were struck in 2021, just before interest rates rose, and many deals are carried on firms’ books at overly optimistic valuations.

Goldman Sachs recently noted in a report that private equity asset sales, which had historically been done at a premium of at least 10 per cent to funds’ internal valuations, have in recent years been made at discounts of 10-15 per cent.

“[Private] equity in general is still over-marked, which is leading to this situation where assets are still stuck,” said Michael Brandmeyer of Goldman Sachs Asset Management in the report.

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