Get Ready — A Big-Time Cold Blast Is Marching Across the U.S.
Get Ready — A Big-Time Cold Blast Is Marching Across the U.S.
US · Published Nov 5, 2025
A significant cold snap is expected to bring temperatures 15–25 degrees below average to the Great Lakes and East Coast early next week.
The cold air originating from Canada may deliver the first frost or freeze of the season to parts of the Southeast.
Lake-effect snow is anticipated across the Great Lakes, with light snow possible in the Appalachians, but milder conditions will return midweek.
Cold snap poised to grip large portions
Forecasters are warning that a “significant” cold snap is poised to grip large portions of the United States early next week. Residents from the Great Lakes region down to the East Coast should prepare for temperatures plummeting 15–25 degrees below average. This sudden shift in weather patterns is due to an influx of frigid air originating from Canada, which is expected to spread southward across the country.
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