Winter Roars In Early with a Big Chill for the East Coast
Winter Roars In Early with a Big Chill for the East Coast
US · Published Nov 5, 2025
An Arctic blast will bring unusually cold temperatures to the East Coast around November 8th, with temperatures expected to be 10–15°F below average.
Lake-effect snow is forecast for the Great Lakes and Northeast regions, potentially causing hazardous travel conditions.
The cold snap is expected to be brief, with milder temperatures returning soon after, but residents should still prepare for the sudden change.
Early winter blast descends on East Coast
The East Coast is bracing for an early and intense taste of winter as an Arctic blast descends upon the region around November 8th. This unseasonably cold air mass, driven by the polar vortex, will bring temperatures plummeting to 10–15°F below average, a stark contrast to the mild weather typically experienced in early November. Forecasters are emphasizing that this cold snap will feel more like mid-January, catching many off guard.
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