Early Freeze Ahead—Could Snowstorms Hit the East Soon?
Early Freeze Ahead—Could Snowstorms Hit the East Soon?
US · Published Nov 9, 2025
An Arctic plunge next week may lead to a colder December and more snowstorms for the Eastern U.S.
La Niña and an easterly QBO could weaken the polar vortex, sending frigid Arctic air southward.
The Upper Midwest, Great Lakes, Northeast, and New England may experience increased snowfall, while the South remains warmer.
Early freeze and potential East Coast snowstorms
An early freeze is on the horizon, and there’s a possibility of snowstorms hitting the East Coast soon. Forecasters are closely monitoring an approaching pre-winter Arctic plunge set to arrive next week, which could indicate a colder-than-average start to December for the Eastern U.S. This weather pattern may bring more frequent snowstorms to the region.
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