The first blast of Arctic air of the season pushed into the interior of the United States on Nov. 10. The cold air brought a chance of snow to large portions of the country and dropped temperatures as far south as Florida.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), the Arctic air is present in the eastern two-thirds of the country.
The cold air in the Great Plains came with high winds, and parts of the Appalachian Mountains region could see up to eight inches of snow.
Residents in areas around Lake Erie were warned that they could experience lake-effect snow—a narrow band of intense snow that could dump snow in one area and completely miss another….