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11/11/2025, 2:43 pm EST
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Climate Signals Indicate More Interesting Cold Weather for U.S.

An intense negative North Atlantic oscillation (-NAO) weather pattern continues into early next week. Reasonable is the projection by ECM of another intense -NAO inspired upper trough into the Northeast late this weekend. The upper trough triggers more chilly weather although not quite as cold as today plus a major snowstorm over Maine.
11/11/2025, 5:50 am EST
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Below Normal Northwest Eurasia Snow Cover Changes Next Couple Weeks

Northern hemisphere snow cover as of November 10, 2025, has expanded across all of Russia (except southwest) and most of Canada. Snow cover is ahead of schedule Interior Northeast U.S., along the Northern China border, and West China. Snow cover will bias the local climate cold. Below normal snow cover is vividly present across Northeast Europe and Northwest Russia biasing the climate pattern warm although snow and cold is ahead for this zone.
11/11/2025, 4:44 am EST
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Looking Colder for December in U.S.

Typhoon Fung-Wong peak intensity was 943 MB supporting a category-4 typhoon east of the Philippines. Does heat release from weakening Fung-Wong influence the polar climate mid-to-late November? Partially, but with significant help from warming over Greenland already in-place due to effects from Category-5 Major Hurricane Melissa (892 MB). Gradually, the polar region high pressure block expands and causes a cold trough in the U.S. for December.
11/09/2025, 1:13 pm EST
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Historical Cold Peaks Monday/Tuesday Midwest to Southeast U.S.

Temperatures challenge century-old previous records in the Midwest to Gulf States. The coldest anomaly maps are forecast for tomorrow morning (Mid-south U.S., Monday afternoon (Tennessee Valley), and Tuesday morning (Southeast).