National Geographic: It's only November, and half the U.S. is blanketed in snow-six feet deep and counting in and around Buffalo, New York-while parts of the Deep South have been waking up to temperatures that are just above freezing.
Temperatures are expected to remain well below normal from the Great Plains to the eastern seaboard over the next few days, while snow will likely continue downwind of the Great Lakes, according to the National Weather Service.
What's going on? Blame the so-called lake effect, the......
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Why Is Record Cold and Epic Snow Hitting U.S. So Early?
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on November 19th, 2014
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