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Early Arctic Cold Snap Could Break Decades-Old Temperature Records

Last updated: November 7, 2025 9:15 pm
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An unexpected Arctic cold blast is set to sweep across the United States, potentially shattering records in the Southeast. The early cold snap is forecasted to chill much of the country, with the most extreme temperatures expected to hit around November 10.

This upcoming weather event is particularly significant in the southeastern states, where both daytime and nighttime temperatures could break longstanding records, some of which have been in place for over a century. According to calculations by the New York Times, approximately half of the residents in the contiguous U.S. may experience temperatures below freezing.

Despite the current relatively warm conditions in many parts of the nation, a mass of cold air is building up in Canada, while a low-pressure system is forming over the Great Lakes. Meteorologist Ashton Robinson Cook from the National Weather Service’s Weather Prediction Center explains that the convergence of these weather patterns will push frigid air deep into the central U.S. by next Sunday, before moving eastward towards the southeastern states by the following Monday and Tuesday.

While the primary impact of this cold snap will be on temperatures, some areas in the Great Lakes region may also see a few inches of snow. However, the precipitation forecast remains subject to change. Floridians should be cautious of cold-shocked iguanas falling from trees due to the drop in temperature, a common occurrence when temperatures reach as low as 50 degrees Fahrenheit.

The silver lining amidst this chilly forecast is that the cold spell is expected to be short-lived, with temperatures rebounding by the middle of the following week. Cook emphasizes that although intense, the cold blast will dissipate quickly, providing relief to those affected.

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As we brace for this early Arctic cold blast, it is crucial to stay informed and prepared for the drastic temperature changes ahead. Stay tuned for updates from weather authorities and take necessary precautions to stay safe during this cold snap.

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